Fred Pollock [probably Sir Jonathan Frederick Pollock (1783-1870)], 1869
File — Box: 1, Folder: C:12-16
Dates
- Creation: 1869
General
4 letters:
- Hatton, Hounslow, 14 June 1869, 4 pages (1 sheet)
- Reading "Landor"--I knew almost everybody, but Law left me no time for science and literature. Opinion of work of Landor and Southey.
- Hatton, 14 June 1869, 4 pages (1 sheet)
- Getting towards the end.
- Hatton, 16 June 1869, 4 pages (1 sheet)
- Article on "Landor" in a weekly paper. Anecdote on Pollock's not quarrelling with Mawman[?] and Parr.
- Hatton, 25 June 1869, 4 pages (1 sheet)
- Now in Vol. 2. A lawyer at nisi prius cannot think intensely. I shall read Landor and mend. Come and see how time has improved our trees.
- Hatton, 30 June 1869, 4 pages (1 sheet)
- Fascinated by L's Imaginary Conversations. Etymology of "other guess." Burke could not have been Junius.
Repository Details
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