Concerning a power of attorney they (Leigh Hunt, Isaac Hunt, Hugh Shewell Hunt, Sally Hunt, Mary Anne Hunt, Martha Hunt, Robert Hunt, John Hunt) are sending to him so that he may administer and sell land they inherited in the United States.
Concerning information about Leigh Hunt and his family; stories about Hunt told by her father, Dr. George Bird, Hunt's physician; Hunt's love of a joke; letter left by Dr. Bird to be published after the death of several members of the Hunt family;...
Concerning his fear of Ollier having been ill; sufferings of Hunt and Mrs. Hunt from hard winter; his writing on West End and an article on Christmas for the National magazine; tries not to note arrival of the melancholy days of October, so for him...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Swift, Mrs. Elizabeth S (Lorrain); Hunt, Vincent, 1823-1852; Hunt, Marianne Kent, 1788-1857;
Concerning the illness of Vincent and of Mrs. Hunt and himself; his inability to come to America; begs her and Dr. Swift to visit him and attend the Great Exhibition; Vincent's relapses. Letter dated Aug. 13, Sept. 12 and Dec. 3, 1851.
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Kean, Ellen, 1805-1880; Hunt, Marianne Kent, 1788-1857; Mathews, Charles James, 1803-1878;
Concerning the delay in sending her The prince's marriage; Covent Garden's objections to it; has no reason to believe that Mathews saw it; Mrs. Hunt's and his wish that she visit them.
Concerning Mrs. Hunt's concerns over Jacintha's health and her receipt of a parcel; exhorting her to write another letter home; mentioning news of the family.
Concerning his plans to attend the Tagarts' dinner next Saturday; accepting the offer of their carriage on account of being "an invalid"; Mrs. Hunt's rheumatism prevents her from coming.
Concerning his explanation of the cause of any pain Hunt may have received from his correspondence; impossible for him to depart from the strict line of business when dealing with the funds of public body.
Concerning Knight's letter, his act of kindness toward Hunt, his notice of Hunt; the receipt of Knight's publications, the Political dictionary and the National Cyclopedia; Hunt's desire to move because of his and Mrs. Hunt's health.