Regrets he cannot come to music meeting in Birmingham because he is very busy with the proofs of his book [Journal of researches]. A waste of life to spend a summer in ugly Marlborough Street.
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Regrets he cannot come to music meeting in Birmingham because he is very busy with the proofs of his book [Journal of researches]. A waste of life to spend a summer in ugly Marlborough Street.
Reports on Josiah Wedgwood [II], who is seriously ill.
Gives an account of his father’s illness.
Note of hand, signed by CD, for £260 13s 6d.
Family financial matters.
Requests to JW III and EAD as trustees of the marriage-settlement, to make some funds available.
CD and Emma request transfer of some shares to E. A. Darwin.
Instructs FW to send off a bundle of deeds which he holds for their trust.
Concerning the purchase of shares.
Writes about Emma’s trust account investments and calls due upon them. Sends his record and asks JW to bring it up to date.
Gives details of the illness of R. W. Darwin.
Informs CD of the death of their father and the funeral arrangements.
Asks FW to come over to feel his daughter’s pulse.
Arrangements for leaving Malvern after death of Anne.
Is glad he returned home to be with Emma, and is grateful to Fanny for following Anne to the grave.
Thanks HW for the trouble he has taken; sends a cheque [to cover expenses of Anne’s funeral?]. Emma Darwin adds a note to FMW.
A statement of payments made by trustees to CD and by CD to trustees for the years 1851 and 1852.
About share transfers, involving JW as a trustee of CD/Emma marriage trust.
CL is aware that she is dying and so says her farewells.
A draft letter [but sent in the original state by Emma Darwin]. Approves of FJW’s notice of his views.
CD has slightly revised parts in view of both approving and disapproving critics, but still remains convinced about his fundamental notions.