4.Haymarket
Jany 25
My dear Henslow
You will see when you look over our bulletin of this day, that we are in pretty good health just now. I leave the list in his Lordship's hand, and only add to it the name of Williams J.H. of Clare Hall, who is now on Hunter's authority an absolute promise. I don't know whether you had ventured to win him we had not, but he is now down in good black Japan.
Will you be kind enough to let Langton know that I have called in the Temple and, not finding my friend at home have left a note for him that will no doubt procure me a letter as soon as he returns to London.
Mrs Watson having met with a much better offer than mine leaves me in the lurch. She leaves L. tomorrow with Dr and Mrs Webb.
With compliments to the Master,
I am, Dear Sir,
faithfully yrs
Carrighan, A.
Please cite as “HENSLOW-825,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_825