Hunt, Mary Shewell, ca. 1752-1805; Shewell, Stephen, 1727-1809; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859;
Concerning her desire for news of her family, particularly of her brother Stephen; the death of Cousin Benjamin; news of her sons; the scarcity of cash caused by the war. Leigh Hunt's exercises, one of which Mrs. Hunt copies, first line being: The...
Concerning Hogg's book on Percy Bysshe Shelley and the resulting "indignation and disgust" felt by Percy Florence Shelley and Lady Jane Shelley; his conclusion that the "eccentric" and "cunning" Hogg "is out of his wits," despite earlier pieces...
Horne, R. H. (Richard H.), 1802-1884; Horne, Maria Patridge; Deal, John
Concerning his anxiety at her not receiving some of his letters, some of which contained money; his trip from Vera Cruz; his service with the Mexicans who cheated him, forcing him to give up his plan of seeing the wilder tribes of North America;...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Kent, Elizabeth, 1790-1861; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Hunt, Marianne Kent, 1788-1857;
Concerning an enclosed picture and description of his neighborhood; his affection for her; showed one of her letters to Byron; improvement in Mrs. Hunt's health; Elizabeth's regrets over his Ultra-crepidarius; its publication during dispute with...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Kent, Elizabeth, 1790-1861; Hunt, John, 1775-1848; Novello, Vincent, 1781-1861; Novello, Mary Sabilla Hehl, ca. 1789-1854; Colburn, Henry, d. 1855; Brown, Charles Armitage, 1786-1842;
Concerning his writing a long set of prayers and meditations for those of no established religious opinion; John Hunt's refusal to print a Wishing-cap paper every week; Mrs. Hunt's disconcertion over Elizabeth's letter which contained no mention of...
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 letter, convalescence, and new periodical, i.e. The monthly repository; her thanks for his notes on her sketches in the Pyrenees; hopes that they might walk in Hyde Park; looks forward to his Feast of the violets.
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872; Kinney, Elizabeth C. (Elizabeth Clementine), 1810-1889; Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861; Browning, Robert, 1812-1889; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892; Taylor, Bayard,...
Concerning his silence because he cannot use his eyes at night and because of his painting during the day; his plan to visit Turin; his pleasant evenings with Mrs. Ogilvy and the Brownings; Browning's promise to give Read letters to Hunt, Tennyson,...
Concerning memoranda from the Timees for Thornton's use; a war correspondent's description of the horrors of the war, evidently the Crimean war; an anecdote from the battle of Fontenoy; suggests that Thornton take a jest by Swift following such...