Anxiety about the response to JG's manuscript by the publisher [see JG's 1825-5-16].
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Anxiety about the response to JG's manuscript by the publisher [see JG's 1825-5-16].
Still has not heard from publisher [see JG's 1825-6-23].
Reports to JG on the publisher's response. JH offers JG financial assistance, telling JG 'I am rich,' JH's income being significantly greater than his needs.
About the publisher's offer, and JG's intent to go to Göttingen for research purposes.
Has stopped in London and learned of the death of JG's mother.
Mostly related to the death of JG's mother.
Asks JH to obtain entry for JG to the British Museum library.
About travel plans once he recovers his health.
Is waiting to recover his health before he leaves for Scotland.
Of JG's journey north and the woman who nursed him back to health [letter completed 1826-2-16 at Wandsworth].
About JG's fatigue on his return home.
About JG's health, the need for JH to marry, and plans for the summer.
Asks for information, on behalf of JG's father, about a Cambridge man.
About JG's children and his plans to move to Hastings.
About plans to spend the winter at Hastings.
About the weather and people in Hastings.
JG urges JH to marry. JG has begun to write history again.
Shares some gossip, and asks advice about a dedication for JG's book.
Worried about JH's love life.
About plans for the Christmas season, the weather, history writing, and book publishing.