Of the health of [Mr.] Knowles [servant], a visit to the Baden Powells by JH, and family financial arrangements.
Of the health of [Mr.] Knowles [servant], a visit to the Baden Powells by JH, and family financial arrangements.
Concerned about the state of health of Knowles [a servant], and how to deal with him and his wife; comments on the educational prospects of son Alexander.
Talks about his loneliness, his wish to be at home with MH, and his concern about MH's contemplated trip to Aberdeenshire.
Mostly about attending James Adam Gordon's funeral at Hadham in Hertfordshire.
About where, and how, the older children are to spend their holidays, and about the health of [Mr.] Knowles.
Feels overwhelmed by the unreasonable expectations of his political masters, and at the same time the new university at Melbourne, Australia wants JH to help find professors.
Compares his work day with MH's, and feels that hers is more worthwhile and more pleasant.
Comments about times some of the children have been with JH, and about family financial accounts.