From A. Carrighan Jan 29 1826

Jan 29

Dear Henslow

I inclose my list, and should feel obliged, as would also Lord Palmerston, if you would compare it with your own, and if necessary correct it. I have promised to lay the result before him on my return. Look only at the general list which is in alphabetical order: the College lists at the other end of the book are not nearly made up to the present time. Any alterations that you may think it necessary to make let them be made, if you please in pencil.

I cannot stir out this evening, nor do I feel able to encounter the heat & bustle of a party at my own rooms. I have myself nothing to send or say. I have not seen Tatham.

Your's dear Henslow

Carrighan, A.

If you can let me have my book tomorrow, so much the better, as I may wish to leave this place the next day.

A .J. C.

Sunday

Please cite as “HENSLOW-834,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/henslow/letters/letters_834