From Rowland Hill   30 June 1856

30 June 1856

My dear Sir,

With reference to your complaint of the loss of two letters, I beg you will give me the particulars in the enclosed forms, in order that I may have enquiry made into this case. This enquiry, however, shall be made confidentially if you wish it.

For the satisfaction of the Department it is right that in cases of this nature enquiry should be made. I hope therefore that, in future, you will send me without delay the particulars of any letter which may be missing, for which purpose I send you half a dozen spare copies of the Forms issued for this purpose—

Yours faithfully | Rowland Hill

Please cite as “HENSLOW-448,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_448