Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Berni, Francesco, 1497 or 8-1535; Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873
Concerning Hunt's Lazy Corner, a translation from Berni, which arrived too late for the September number of the New Monthly magazine; his praise of Bulwer's Water Patient in the September number.
This book is indexed and includes culinary and medical recipes. There are 40 pages of which 40 are written including the cover. Recipes include: Brown-bread; Beef brine; Blueberry Cake; Fruit Cake; French custard; Chocolate Cake; Cake for tea;...
The book includes recipes, along with some purchases, and the haying dates for 1838-1851. There are 31 pages of which 11 are written. (4 x 6 5/8 in., 10 x 17 cm.) Recipes include: Wafers, Jumbles, Diet Bread, Wonders, A light Cake baked in cups,...
Concerning the necessity for Hunt to send to the Atlas the title or first paper in his new series, i.e. The streets of London, in order that it may be advertised.
Concerning his pleasure over Hunt's articles, i.e. The streets of London; suggests that the Holland family be cited as an aristocratic house which favored literature as well as the Devonshire family.
Concerning Hunt's unexpected termination of his series, The streets of London; urges him to write a closing paper showing one section of the design has been completed.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861; Horne, R. H. (Richard H.), 1802-1884;
Concerning her appreciation of his poetry and his new attempts on Chaucer, i.e. The poems of Geoffrey Chaucer modernized, Powell's and Horne's pleasure in her Prometheus which she wishes to rewrite at times. Hopes that Leigh Hunt is not seriously...
Chapman, M.; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832;
Concerning the birth of his son; sends translation of Goethe's Faust by a newspaperman of Devonport; watches for announcement of Hunt's new play, evidently to be produced by Macready.
Clarke, Mary Cowden, 1809-1898; Clarke, Charles Cowden, 1787-1877; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859;
Concerning her congratulations for the success of The Legend of Florence; the rewritten fifth act better suited to an English audience; her own preference for the original act. Postscript eching Mrs. Clarke's words added and signed by Charles...