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- 31 Dec. 1874-1 Jan. 1875 (Produção)
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6 sheets.
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Written in answer to Houghton's letter of 29th. Robert Pemberton Milnes hated Mr Shepherd [sic] who was so severe as to be sometimes cruel; his parents were unaware of it at the time and few pupils then would have considered complaining; he was a good classical scholar. Mr Belsham knew nothing and was theologically prejudiced; few gentlemen taught by Belsham except John Cam Hobhouse and sons of Sir Evan Nepean and Sir William Smith. Dissenting background a check to private nature. Robert Pemberton Milnes' private nature. Surprise at his political divergence from the family in famous speech on government of the nation [Apr. 1807]; remembers occasion as it coincided with viewing the corpse of her governess Miss Le Mesurier. Robert Pemberton Milnes was not a Tory by nature but had a personal opposition to Grey and Grenville; he explained his refusal of office on the grounds of unfamiliarity with the task and threat to health, but it must also have arisen from his reservations about the Tory party; her own recollections of his beautiful reading aloud.
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- Milnes, Louisa (1791-1886), aunt of Richard Monckton Milnes (Assunto)
- Milnes, Robert Pemberton (1784-1858), landowner and politician (Assunto)
- Shepherd, William (1768-1847), Unitarian minister and politician (Assunto)
- Belsham, Thomas (1750-1829), Unitarian minister (Assunto)
- Hobhouse, John Cam (1786–1869), 1st Baron Broughton, politician (Assunto)
- Nepean, Sir Evan (1752-1822), 1st Baronet, politician and colonial governor (Assunto)
- Grey, Charles (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey, prime minister (Assunto)
- Grenville, William Wyndham (1759-1834), 1st Baron Grenville, Tory politician and Prime Minister (Assunto)