3855. Robert Southey to Thomas Jackson, 15 June 1822
Address: To/ The Revd Thomas Jackson/ New Chapel/ City Road
Stamped: [illegible]
Postmark: 2 o’Clock/ 18 JU/ 1822 ANn
Seal: red wax; design illegible
MS: With permission from Wellesley College, Special Collections. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
I thank you heartily for your Life of John Goodwin,
(which reached me two days ago) & for the gratifying letter that accompanied it.
Your book is written in a fair & manly spirit, & is a valuable addition to the history of those times. You have done justice to the merits of a good man, while at the same time you have not dissembled his errors. If history were always written in this spirit, the world might be better than it is. I endeavoured so to write concerning Mr Wesley,
– believing that those readers who might not approve my views, would do justice to my motives. You have done so, & I thank you for it.
I shall consult your book with advantage when I arrange my materials for the Life of Cromwell;
it will give me pleasure to acknowledge my obligations to it, & to express my sense of your civility by sending you the volume. But a considerable time must elapse before this can be ready for the press. Meantime if any circumstances should bring you into this part of the North, I hope you will give me an opportunity of shaking you by the hand.
I remain Dear Sir
with sincere respect
Your obliged & obedient servant
Robert Southey