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Apologizes for delaying in getting ale to the Herschels. A new cask is being sent.
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Congratulations on his addition to the family; hopes all are well. Would like JH to meet T. T. Grant, who has a new invention, which may prove of great utility.
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Family news. Uncle Jos [Josiah Wedgwood II] has been returned to Parliament with a fine majority.
EAD will forward a book and letter to CD; thanks JSH for sending CD’s letters.
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In her absence JH has called on her. She would like to see him when convenient to arrange a new trustee for the marriage settlement.
His health has improved but he continues "a good deal of an invalid" and is uncertain what the future holds for him.
His interest in entomology and ornithology continues; he has been studying the gulls on the Isle of Wight.
Must see him on an important matter.
Passing on E. J. Cooper's information that he has found a new star. Congratulations on another addition to the family.
Excerpts from a letter to the R.S.L. that accompanied copies of GP's work on lunar theory.
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Acknowledges receipt of two letters from CD and a box of specimens.
Mentions attendance at BAAS meeting and a gift to him of a small living near Oxford. Some political news.
Congratulates CD on the work he has done – the specimens are of great interest. Gives advice on packing, labelling, and future collecting and suggests that – as a precaution – CD send home a copy of his notes on the specimens.
Congratulations on the birth of a son. J. W. Lubbock had no chance at Cambridge. Is pleased he did not have to make the journey. Mr. Lacy, a curate at Tring, would like an introduction to JH as he has several interesting communications to make.
Of ill health and medical stories [letter completed 1833-2-2].