From A. Carrighan   Feb 17

4 Haymarket

Feb 17

Dear Henslow

Lord P. is not here at present - when he comes, I will tell him what you say about Lane - I have seen Honeywood just now and find him quite right, but unwilling to promise till he has been personally canvassed by Ld. P. - He shall not be overlooked of course - Pray, let Peacock have the inclosed as soon as you can.

If you see my nephew or W. Hustler or Fiolt, be so good as to say that I shall be at home on Tuesday afternoon

Mrs. Watson is looking wonderfully better for her journey.

The Oxford contest is over, Wetherall having really taken flight or rather fright - The city is angry with him some say that after all an attempt will be made to put up Canning, if not now, certainly at the Gl. Election.

Things seem a little better in the City today

ever yrs

Carrighan, A.

I have heard but of one promise today- that of Alr Wallace Trn. Coll. Rd. Jackson Caius, for Copley - R.Earle Copley as you know & probably, Palmerston

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