Writes of his family and Shropshire events. Comments on the slow progress of the Reform Bill.
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Writes of his family and Shropshire events. Comments on the slow progress of the Reform Bill.
Writes a cordial letter with family and local news. Hopes CD will see his two sons in India.
P.S. by Catherine Darwin says no letter was written this month as all is well at home.
Welcomes CD home; urges him to come to Woodhouse.
Asks CD’s help in finding a tutor for his son Charles.
Expresses his pride and pleasure in CD’s friendship and wishes him well on hearing of his forthcoming marriage.
Discusses the death of his son. Thanks CD for his letter of condolence and invites him to visit.