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- 27 Feb 1862 (Produção)
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Expresses her appreciation for his letter, which she received after seeing Mr [William] Boyd and Charles to the station, and explains that the presence of friends prevented her from writing to him. Reports that his Aunt [ ] came to stay, as did [John?] William, Katie and Annie Lace. She went with the latter three to Oxford, where she saw Mr Boyd at Merton College and Mrs Boyd and Charles at University College. Reports that Charles has been unwell.
Reports that she had been to Rugby, and that when she entered the house - Mr T. Evans' old one' - the servant told her that her master [Mr Palmer] 'was not quite sure that he was going away!!' States that she has since had 'an uncertain letter from Ladkin'. Is anxious that her family should have some place to call home. Reports that Fergus Moultrie is ill. States that she received a letter from Miss Mackenzie that day, and that Mrs Moberly has called upon her twice.
Reports that Henry's Aunt Ellen intends to pay her a visit for her last ten days in Leamington, and that she hopes to have Lucy Brown to visit as well. Asks him to tell her when his Easter vacation is. Hears that Henry's Aunt Lace is 'decidedly better', and that John Henry is still at home, no tutor having yet been found for him. Reports on the schooling arrangements for Robert, Alfred, Tryphosa and Julia, and remarks on how troublesome it is 'when you have very dull children to deal with!'
Announces that she is very anxious to have some absorbing book; refers to Herbert Spencer's book which William mentioned to her, and asks Henry to send it to her. Is very pleased to hear about Bernard. States that she has good accounts from Wellington College; that Minnie and Edward are both well, and that the baby's vocabulary is increasing. Remarks on the fact that Lord Derby is elected President of the College. States the report of Mr U[mpleby]'s death at Bolton Abbey is false, and that Christ Church, Skipton has a new incumbent, Mr Clarke, and that there is much anxiety about the appointment of a vicar of Bingley.
Reports that Henry's Aunt Mary Jane [Sidgwick] has been visiting her brother at Bathford, and that during her absence his Uncle Robert has been paying Mr Balme a visit at Cole Wall. States that times for the mills are very bad and that there are many unemployed people. Claims that she knows no one in Leamington, and does not like to ask for an introduction to Mr Martin's brother and sister. Reports that Ada Benson is now with the Dales at Dresden, and that she is better. Complains about the sermons she has heard in Leamington. Is glad that Arthur is well, and hopes that Henry is too, and asks if it is true that Sh[ ] has come to Cambridge. Reports that Mr Boyd has given her a beautiful book for Carte de Visite photographs, and encourages Henry to get his done for her. States that she has not yet seen Mrs Dakyns, but hopes to do so soon.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Assunto)
- Boyd, William (1809-1893) archdeacon of Craven (Assunto)
- Boyd, Charles Twining (1842-1914) archdeacon of Columbo (Assunto)
- Lace, John William (1830-1896) clergyman (Assunto)
- Wawn, Catherine Elizabeth (1841-1923) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Lace, Ann (1843-1927) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Boyd, Isabella (1805-1880) mother of Charles Twining Boyd (Assunto)
- Evans, Thomas Saunders (1816-1889) canon of Durham and Professor of Greek (Assunto)
- Moultrie, Fergusson Rae (1835-1862) son of John Moultrie (Assunto)
- Moberly, Catherine (1812-1892) author, sister of Frederick Temple (Assunto)
- Crofts, Ellen (1824-1868), mother of Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (Assunto)
- Lace, Elizabeth (1808-1866) sister of Mary Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Lace, John Henry (1838-1899) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Lace, Robert Sidgwick (1850-1902) civil engineer (Assunto)
- Lace, Alfred (1851-1939) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Norman, Tryphosa (1846-1917) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Lace, Julia (1847-1903) cousin of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903), philosopher, social theorist, and sociologist (Assunto)
- Sidgwick, William Carr (1834-1919), fellow and tutor at Merton College, Oxford (Assunto)
- Benson, Mary (1841-1918), née Sidgwick, wife of Edward White Benson (Assunto)
- Benson, Edward White (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury (Assunto)
- Benson, Martin White (1860-1878), son of Edward and Mary Benson (Assunto)
- Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith (1799–1869) 14th earl of Derby, prime minister (Assunto)
- Umpleby, John (1783-1863) clergyman (Assunto)
- Clarke, William Henry (c 1799-1885) clergyman (Assunto)
- Sidgwick, Mary Jane (1817-1909) aunt of Henry Sidgwick (Assunto)
- Sidgwick, Robert Hodgson (1816-1886) cotton manufacturer (Assunto)
- Balme, Edward Balme Wheatley- (1819-1896) philanthropist (Assunto)
- Martin, Francis (1802-1868), Senior Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge (Assunto)
- McDowall, Ada (1840–1882) née Benson, headmistress and educationist (Assunto)
- Sidgwick, Arthur (1840–1920), educationist and classical scholar (Assunto)
- Dakyns, Harriet (1813-1868) wife of Thomas Henry Dakyns (Assunto)
- Brown, Lucy Anne (1820-1868) friend of Mary Sidgwick (Assunto)