Concerning his criticism of Horne's essay, e.g. his Essay on tragic influence; Hunt's dislike of it being addressed to John Wilson; Horne to get a copy of the second edition of his play, i.e. The legend of Florence, the first edition "fairly torn...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Murray, John, 1778-1843; Hunt, Henry;
Concerning the anger of Murray and the Tories; blames Byron for "making...so much and so little of that egregious knave", and regrets "that you condescended to defend your connexion with us to such a fellow", perhaps Murray, to whom Byron had...
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 return of a note for £20; suggests that Hunt bring him one for £105; requests that Hunt keep secret this money transaction and the fact that Smith is the author of some poetical nonsense.
Concerning an inn at Old Downs on the road from Bath; his visit to a cathedral in Wells; a brief stop in Glastonbury; King Arthur; Alfred the Great and the Danes; Taunton; Lucien Bonaparte.