Of life in Nantes and mutual friends in England [letter includes a sketch of General Cambourne by JG's son Robert].
Of life in Nantes and mutual friends in England [letter includes a sketch of General Cambourne by JG's son Robert].
Advice to JH, who is considering marriage.
Sends happiest wishes to JH.
Of mutual friends in England and life in Nantes.
Response to JH's wedding being set for March, and some news from Nantes.
Seasons greetings and thoughts on JH's upcoming marriage [letter completed 1829-1-4].
Inconsequential chatter [letter completed 1829-2-7].
Best wishes to JH on his marriage.
Informs JH that his mother has been ill but is improving [letter completed 1829-6-30].
Of travel and holiday plans.
Of changes in JG's plans.
Has no letters about General Cambourne, which JH apparently had requested.
Asks JH to be trustee for JG in a legal matter.
Of plans to come to Slough.
Of the health of Peter Stewart, JH's brother-in-law.
Needs a copy of Euclid from JH; quotes some Latin poetry of Nicholas Copernicus.
Could he let him have the address of his son James as his mother died this morning.
Outlining the circumstances in which J. N. Vallot was elected an Associate of the Astronomical Society. Has only received one letter from Vallot.
Regrets he will be unable to dine with him as he will be engaged in Huntingdonshire. Outlines the regulations for foreigners to visit the Dockyard.
Further news regarding the position of organist at Hereford. Hopes JH's parents are well.