Has just put his son, Robert, into an institution for 'persons of unsound mind.'
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Has just put his son, Robert, into an institution for 'persons of unsound mind.'
On the health of the family.
Is upset by some statement attributed to JH in an advertisement for the encyclopedia [Cabinet Cyclopaedia], which DL edits.
Of ill health and medical stories [letter completed 1833-2-2].
Of health and reminiscences of the past [letter completed 1833-2-22].
Sharing some good and some bad news.
Bad news about the health of JG's daughter Matilda.
Preparation to go to Madeira for health reasons.
On the state of Matilda's health [letter completed 1833-10-2].
Of family news, health, and an eclipse of the moon [letter completed 1834-1-8].
Of dreams and illness.
Of the return to France and the family health.
Matilda becomes weaker and weaker [letter completed 1835-3-10].
Is disturbed by a suggestion of how JH should behave with respect to the Duke of Sussex.
Of time spent with Peter Stewart, JH's brother-in-law.
JG is ill in London.
Has completed his revision of his historical work.
Of health, family news, and the reception of JG's latest book [letter completed 1836-2-17].
News of family and friends.
Family news update.