From F. J. Bunbury   20 October 1853

Mildenhall | Suffolk

20 October 1853

My dear M r Henslow

You will think me a very tiresome person asking you again to give us a lecture here, and I you must only refuse me without hesitation, if you feel you have too much to do, but if you could give us a lecture, it would oblige us very much. Any time this winter that would suit you, would suit us.

M r Bunbury says he is quite losing acquaintance with you, and he has many things to show you, many things to talk over with you as regards science. I do not think you have been at Mildenhall for 3 years. I hope when you do come M rs Henslow & one of your daughters will be able to accompany you. I write in the beginning of winter, in order that you may, in arranging your plans for the season not forget us.

With our united kind regards

yours very truly | F J Bunbury

Please cite as “HENSLOW-679,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 28 March 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_679