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- 19 Dec [1874] (Creation)
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Expresses her delight at the receipt of his book the previously night. Claims that she will not understand its subject, but that if she could send it forth to the world 'with a mother's loving dedication, it would be that all the philosophical world would be the better for reading it.' Hopes that 'they' have written to him from Rugby to tell him that they are meeting on 4 January, and informs him that 'A[rthur] S[idgwick] and Charlotte have their visit at N[ ] and the Chancery first, and don't get home again until Sat: 2[nd] Jan[uary].' States that William's work was to end the previous day, but that he has had a bad cold, and Isabel and his [son] have also been ill. Invites him to go to Oxford, and suggests that they all go to Rugby together. Mentions Henry's friends, and declares that she doesn't know what the Greens' plans are. Reports that she has seen a good deal of them, and that 'they are most kind.' Reports that Mrs Symonds was with them a short time ago, and 'just as [she] was going to have a nice [ ] [ ] with her, a telegram came to say that one of her children was in scarlet fever and she must go home.' Adds that it turned out that the fever 'was of a mild kind'. Presumes that he is 'still engaged with work for the Ladies', and insists that he take a holiday. Reports that Arthur Benson has had a rheumatic attack 'just as he was going in for the Term's Examination at Eton - and so missed it - which grieves him.' States that he was expected at home on Thursday or Friday, and that Martin comes home from Winchester the following Wednesday. Adds that Minnie and Edward are both well, but that the family could not join the 'Rugby party'.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Arthur (1840–1920), educationist and classical scholar (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Charlotte Sophia (1853–1924), wife of Arthur Sidgwick (Subject)
- Sidgwick, William Carr (1834-1919), fellow and tutor at Merton College, Oxford (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Sarah Isabella (1832-1918), wife of William Carr Sidgwick (Subject)
- Green, Thomas Hill (1836-1882) philosopher (Subject)
- Green, Charlotte Byron (1842-1929) promoter of women's education (Subject)
- Symonds, Janet Catherine North (1837-1913), author (Subject)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher (1862-1925), poet and college head (Subject)
- Benson, Martin White (1860-1878), son of Edward and Mary Benson (Subject)
- Benson, Mary (1841-1918), née Sidgwick, wife of Edward White Benson (Subject)
- Benson, Edward White (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury (Subject)