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 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;...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Dalby, John Watson; Pollock, Frederick, Sir, 1783-1870;
Concerning his infirmities and sorrows; feels as if he belongs more to the next world than to this; looks forward to the future where all riddles will be solved; finds his writing of poetry to be its own reward; a visit from Lord Pollock who...
Kent, Charles, 1823-1902; Mayer, Gertrude Mary Dalby;
Concerning his sadness that Mrs. Mayer and her husband are moving from London; his inability to meet with them Thursday evening. How he received a message of his father's sudden illness; his grief at visiting him and anticipating a message of his...
Concerning his illness; his hope to visit Dalby at Harefield soon; Hunt's humble cottage visited by Shelley and Keats; news of Mr. Haddon; cannot bring out magazine at present.
Concerning his past request for a lodging preferably at a farmhouse; relieves Dalby of the search since a friend is looking out for one in the Surrey chalk district.
Concerning Dalby's verses which came when Hunt needed their balm; his being invited to add a fourth volume to his Autobiography; dares not ask about the "one missing".
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Dalby, John Watson; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859;
Concerning his request for any information about a Henry Leigh Hunt; his decision never to tell the name of a certain "offensive character" since he has living connections.
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Dalby, John Watson; De Wilde, George James, 1804-1871;
Concerning his request for some of Dalby's and De Wilde's sonnets for his collection, e.g. The book of the sonnet; his pleasure over Dalby's stanzas; desires a copy of Rustic walk and dinner.
Concerning his "running a race with time for a printer"; his pleasure at the reception of his play, Lovers' amazements, and Dillon's promise to produce it in the provinces.
Hunt, Thornton Leigh, 1810-1873; Mayer, S. R. Townshend (Samuel Ralph Townshend), 1841-1880; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Mayer, Gertrude Mary Dalby;
Concerning his plans to remain in Brighton with Levy for 8-10 more days; an explanation for the delay in his response to Mayer; his thanks for Mayer's share in the [Leigh Hunt] Memorial, and his approval of what Mayer "propose[s] to add on the...
Concerning the loss of one of Dalby's letters; his delay in writing back; the effect of "American troubles" on Hunt, in that he has heard nothing back from the publisher or editor of the American edition of his Poetical Works; attempts to determine...