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HOUG/E/M/9/9
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Letter from Jonathan Henry Lovett Cameron to Richard Monckton Milnes
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- 22 Apr. 1846 (Creation)
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4 ff., with enclosure, 2 ff.
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Weymouth. - Seeking a letter-carrier's place for Henry Holdgate, of 8 Upper George St, Bryanston Square, where Cameron's mother is lodging; Holdgate's business of carving and gilding disagrees with him and his mother reports other family afflictions; would Milnes approach Col. Maberly or Lord Lonsdale; encloses documents; asks Warburton's present address; 'the hubbub of Corn Laws and Irish Coercion bill have eclipsed other matters; asks if Milnes mentioned him to Gladstone; still ready for the Colonies if wanted. [Contains note by Milnes ? for Commonplace Book]. Enclosure: testimonial, 17 Apr. 1846, for Henry Holdgate by Count Baptiste Metaxa, 1 Montague Place, Montague Square [written in 3rd person].
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- Cameron, Jonathan Henry Lovett (1807-1888), clergyman (Subject)
- Holdgate, Henry Charles (1819-1893), painter, carver and gilder (Subject)
- Cameron, Elizabeth (1783-1848), née Lovett, mother of Jonathan Henry Lovett Cameron (Subject)
- Maberly, William Leader (1798-1885), army officer and civil servant (Subject)
- Lowther, William, (1787–1872), 2nd earl of Lonsdale, politician (Subject)
- Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898), Prime Minister and author (Subject)
- Metaxa, Jean Baptiste (1806-1875), Count Metaxa (Subject)