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- 14 May 1867 (Creation)
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Asks Henry, on behalf of Miss Clough, for his opinion of 'a Mr. James Stuart as to his qualifications for a Lecturer on Historical, literary and scientific subjects', adding that he was mentioned to Miss Clough by Mrs George Butler. Reports on the weather, and to Henry's hay-fever. Says that Arthur is well, and that he enjoyed his Yorkshire visits, where he saw Uncle Robert and Uncle Christopher; he was in Bolton on a lovely day, and was 'charmed with it', and went to Leeds also. Arthur saw Wordsworth Donisthorpe at his father's house, and 'thought him pleasant and clever.'
Thanks Henry for his letter, and refers to his reflections on bachelor life therein. Claims that she would like to have one of Mrs Paul's books some day. Announces that is has just been settled 'at a Master's meeting that a Tercentenary meeting and dinner of Old Rugbeians is to be held at the Town Hall on the 20th June, and that the Speech day is to coincide with it....' Asks Henry if he will come. Reports that Mrs Jex Blake has a seventh daughter [Bertha], and that Mrs [ ] has a daughter also.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Clough, Anne Jemima (1820-1892) Principal of Newnham (Subject)
- Stuart, James (1843-1913), educational reformer and politician (Subject)
- Butler, Josephine Elizabeth (1828-1906), social reformer and women's activist (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Arthur (1840–1920), educationist and classical scholar (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Robert Hodgson (1816-1886) cotton manufacturer (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Christopher (1804-1877) uncle of Henry Sidgwick (Subject)
- Donisthorpe, Wordsworth (1847-1914) political activist and pioneer of cinematography (Subject)
- Donisthorpe, George Edmund (1809-1875) worsted manufacturer, wool merchant, and colliery proprietor (Subject)
- Paul, Margaret Agnes (1829-1905), author (Subject)
- Blake, Henrietta Jex- (1836-1921), wife of Thomas William Jex-Blake (Subject)