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April 29, 1839
Stockenstrom, Andries, Sir, 1792-1864
to Mrs. Pringle
Discusses travel plans to the continent and assures her that she will have enough time to get her packets together before for his return.
GLC00496.231
May 21, 1844
Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir, 1795-1854
to Thomas Chamberlain
Discusses the marriage of his butler and his subsequent move to an undesireable location. Talfourd questions his own happiness in a similiar situation.
GLC00496.232
circa August 11, 1858-1862
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892
to Thomas Pringle
Apologizes for answering Pringle's letter so late and explains his sporadic mail delivery. Writes that he has not sent any poetry since it would arrive too late for "Friendship's Offering" but agrees to have his poetry published in Pringle's Annual...
GLC00496.233
1830
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
to Mr. Glynn
Arranges a meeting and is sorry he missed Glynn yesterday.
GLC00496.234
March 3, 1832
Thompson, T. Renwick, fl. 1832
Includes Thompson's letter to Pringle as well as Pringle's reply. Comments on their sending two articles on the same subject to the same paper. Feels that if Mr. Macaulay gives them an article on the W.I. question they should be glad as two attacks...
GLC00496.236
1815-1860
Thomson, Andrew, fl. 1830
Asking for a face to face meeting and encloses a certificate for Mr. Pears (not included)
GLC00496.237
circa 1840
Thornley, Thomas, fl. 1846-1847
to unknown
Disappointed at lack of coverage of the Corn Law Meeting in the Morning Chronicle. Discusses an advertisement for resolutions from another quarter. Includes the member list of the Ipswich Committee.
GLC00496.238
November 29, 1826
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
to Messrs. Gales and Seaton
Requests a subscription to the Daily National Intelligencer.
GLC00496.239
April 16, 1840
Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 1791-1849
Thanking him for a book of poetry given to him through Mr. Morehead, a mutual friend. Discusses an upcoming publication which Tytler would be obliged to support.
GLC00496.240
circa 1830
Villers, Charles Pelham, 1802-1898
Villiers, a British politician and lawyer, writes to an unknown recipient. Discusses a mutual friend [Sembish?]. Mentions The Examiner, a London newspaper. Discusses British politics, and an "engagement with the Yankees." Writes, "I am afraid...
GLC00496.242
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