This book has its original calf binding, with 166 pages of which 126 are written. These recipes, covering 94 pages, include metrical paraphrases of the psalms and extracts from Tillotson's sermons, written in three different hands. The most...
Concerning enclosed letters evidently written by Thornton Hunt and sent on by his father as a proof of the ability of Thornton for whom he seeks a place; compliments Lord Russell on his public attitude.
Concerning his thanks for Cunningham's assistance with a manuscript; his awareness of Murray's "good wishes and approbation"; his willingness to offer the book to Moxon.
Concerning accepting an invitation for next Saturday; an explanation of the freedoms and social enjoyments that he and other "libelous fellows" and "freemen" have worked to ensure.
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...
Fifteen leaves mounted and bound of an extensively revised manuscript, portions of which appear in modified form in the chapter on Shelley in Lord Byron and his Contemporaries (1828). Leaves two and twenty-one are second drafts; the paper is...
Concerning his desire for amicable arrangements regarding the Examiner and the Liberal; John Murray's bitterness against John Hunt; Byron's directions for Murray to publish Werner and Heaven and Earth; Murray's fear of the latter being unorthodox;...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824; Murray, John, 1778-1843;
Two letters. First: Concerning his disgust at Henry's notice of gossip about Byron's and his connection with the Liberal; promises the continuation of their connection and the publication of the second number of the Liberal similar to the first. At...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Kent, Elizabeth, 1790-1861; Hunt, Marianne Kent, 1788-1857; Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824;
Concerning the Hunts' decision to postpone her visit to Italy for a year to avoid gossip and because of the illness of Mrs. Hunt whose death he fears at times; Mrs. Shelley's leaving for England in June which will bring them relief; the success of...