Concerning accepting an invitation from Hunt to visit "for a dish of tea and a gossip", Webster's acceptance of Hunt's play; Edmund's appreciation of Hunt's kindness and Ollier's son Charles' street patrols.
Concerning Charles Brown's statement concerning the Examiner; John Hunt's attempt to exclude Leigh from his partnership in the Examiner and his claim that Leigh injured the property of the magazine by his negligence and illness; Ollier's advice for...
Concerning his delight over Hunt's friendly controversy with him in the second number of Hunt's A jar of honey from Mount Hybla published in Ainsworth's magazine, i.e. concerning his refutation of Hunt's praise of Allan Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd;...
Concerning his thanks for the return of his snuffbox, and of the damage done to another which Hunt had given him; regarding his silence in another matter mentioned in Hunts letter dated the same day.
Concerning a review of Horne's Australian facts and prospects in the Atlas; Ollier's enjoyment of the book; his former verse-writing; his sorrow, i.e. over the death of his father, Charles Ollier; Leigh Hunt's death.
Ollier, Edmund, 1827-1886; Horne, R. H. (Richard H.), 1802-1884; Ollier, Charles, 1788-1859; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859;
Concerning Dalby's trip to Victoria Grove; Ollier feels too busy working on his writings for Cassell to visit Mayer in Ramsgate. Knight's funeral and the loss of Mill; his interest in Mayer's articles; his father's correspondence with Leigh Hunt;...
Ollier, Edmund, 1827-1886; Mayer, S. R. Townshend (Samuel Ralph Townshend), 1841-1880; Dalby, John Watson; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Ollier, Charles, 1788-1859;
Concerning Bentley's offer to provide Ollier with letters that would help him write a memoir of his father; Ollier's desire that the memoir he wrote two years earlier remain in Mayer's hands, as he "caused it to be written"; Ollier's recent...
Ollier, Edmund, 1827-1886; Mayer, S. R. Townshend (Samuel Ralph Townshend), 1841-1880; Ollier, Charles, 1788-1859; Bentley, Richard, 1794-1871;