From A. Carrighan 21 January 1826

4 Haymarket

21 Jany 1826

My dear Henslow

Lord P. is gone out of town and his letters are sent after him; so that we have no materials for a bulletin in this place. Watson is here and writing letters for us. Dover says he will not vote at all.Should he change his mind it might be in our favour. George Heald, of Trinity, Kings Counsel, will certainly not vote at all - we have had him canvassed by his most intimate friends. I am greatly concerned at our not having the Senr. Wrangler, but cannot be sorry that the young Tailor has triumphed.

I have no letter from you today with the promises for the reason mentioned in the outset of my letter.

In haste yours

A.C.

If you or Mrs Henslow have any commissions send them up and I will execute them before Friday

Please cite as “HENSLOW-812,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 25 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_812