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HOUG/36/98
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Letter from John Cam Hobhouse to Robert Pemberton Milnes
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- 22 Dec. 1820 (Creation)
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Whitton Park, Hounslow. - Agrees as to inadvisability of publishing memoir of Charles Skinner Matthews: personal details of his short life, including 'passion for Whist & for boxing; will overshadow importance of a talent never fully developed; will inform Henry Matthews. Scrope Berdmore Davies had only about £200 on departure last year, but Mr Hibbert thinks he might escape calamity of income from King's College fellowship can be conveyed to him; he is at Ostend with irretrievable debts of seventeen or eighteen thousand pounds; Mr Andrews will be hardest hit'; Davies should have sought help from his friends rather than obtain money under false pretences. Hibbert's address is 47 Great Ormond Street.
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- Hobhouse, John Cam (1786-1869) 1st Baron Broughton, politician and diarist (Subject)
- Milnes, Robert Pemberton (1784-1858), landowner and politician (Subject)
- Matthews, Charles Skinner (1785-1811), fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, friend of Lord Byron (Subject)
- Matthews, Henry (1789-1828), judge and traveller (Subject)
- Davies, Scrope Berdmore (1782-1852), dandy and friend of Lord Byron (Subject)
- Hibbert, John (c 1769-1855), director of the London and South Western Railway (Subject)