JH is concerned about MH's health, especially her sore teeth; JH sends along some letters, and reports that all are well at Slough.
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JH is concerned about MH's health, especially her sore teeth; JH sends along some letters, and reports that all are well at Slough.
About buying horses, and closing the deal to buy Collingwood. JH refers to an enclosure about anti-slavery.
About the choices to be made in moving furniture from Slough to Collingwood; problems about the election of a minister at Eton.
Mostly about boxes packed and shipped to Collingwood, along with questions about items of equipment there.
About a tragic fire nearby, and more about moving goods to Collingwood.
Complains about the loneliness now that the family is gone from Slough, as are most of their goods.
Trying to establish which of the boxes of household effects that have been shipped from Slough have arrived at Collingwood; comments on the weather.
The packing and shipping of goods to Collingwood is complete; JH will now attend to a few final details and then come to Collingwood, having spent the most horrible 'fortnight in my life.'
Mostly about damage to furniture during shipment from Slough to Collingwood.
JH is captivated by science of photography. Has blundered onto 'Calotype leaving out [W. H. F.] Talbot's principal ingredient!!' [Note added by daughter Isabella Herschel:] Papa is in hurry. Greetings to family.
Compliments MH on her poetry; JH is trying to clarify when various friends are to visit Collingwood.
It will be difficult for JH to get away to Collingwood as planned as discussions [?] are slow; some family news.
Has stayed in Manchester an extra day, and has managed to avoid becoming involved in the organization of next year's B.A.A.S. meeting at Cork; talks about plans for F. W. Bessel to visit Collingwood, and about JH's plans to return home.
Is visiting Dr. [Richard?] Hobson, where JH has met some European scientists, such as F. W. Bessel and G. A. Erman; JH anticipates they will come to visit at Collingwood.
Saw Charles Pritchard and his school [Clapham Grammar School] and was favorably impressed; has enrolled son William James beginning in January.
Is spending time in court, and all the rooms are filled with tobacco smoke, which bothers JH.
About the health of Elizabeth Baily, and carpet advice from Miss Sheepshanks.
Met John Franklin, who is to lead a polar expedition; JH makes disparaging comments about mesmerists, such as W. E. Parry; mentions having seen some other prominent men.
Is cooling his heels in London waiting for George Peacock and others to commit themselves to meeting.
Brings MH up to date on happenings at home; JH hopes to get away to join MH at St. Leonards.