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Dear Mr Macmillan Our start from home is fixed for the 30th of this month. I suppose there is no chance of my getting any copies of the Dove before I start. I was obliged to delay further by having a revise of the preface where the printers had contrived to make a good many gratuitous mistakes. I never knew Messrs Clay so long printing anything. If there is no chance of your sending me a ... continue reading
Nov. 7 1866
Dear Miss Yonge,
Only a line to say that I have had the [illegible] of Miss Peards [illegible]. I have been thinking that it would hardly do to begin a Series such as we spoke of with. That it should come some way on. Even among church of England people the History of the Prayer Book is not the most attractive subject, though I do think it about the most useful. Still for a set of ... continue reading
Jan. 1. 1867
My dear Miss Yonge,
I omitted yesterday to say that I had sent to your bankers the amount of £275 – due at midsummer.
Also that I am reading Miss Peard’s “story of Prayer Book” , and I hope with perhaps a ... continue reading