3876. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 27 July 1822
Address: To/ G.C. Bedford Esqre/ Exchequer/ Westminster
Stamped: KESWICK/ 298
Postmark: E/ 30 JY 30/ 1822
Endorsements: 27 July 1822; 27 July 1822; [in pencil] Fair Sheet of Pen: War/ wanting p. 617 to p. 624/ 4.I./If proofs can be had from/ p. 1 to p 168.
MS: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, MS. Eng. lett. c. 26. ALS; 3p.
Unpublished.
It seems an age since I have seen your handwriting. You see mine for this reason; the printer has now commenced upon my concluding chapter
which contains Sir J Moores Campaign, & I have desired that proofs may be sent to you – which you will send to Courtenay. If he has any remarks to make upon them, I will weigh them well, – & shall for the chance of receiving them, keep my proofs 48 hours instead of 24. I do not anticipate any corrections of importance but shall be glad to correct even the smallest error or inaccuracy. Time & reflection have only confirmed my first views of that miserable campaign; – & I have had very little to alter in the narrative as it was given in the Ed. An. Register
Title, Preface & Dedication go by this post, the Ded. is to the King It is very short, but says a great deal & I expect that you will like it.
Send me as soon as you can the remaining clean sheets.
Lightfoot departs tomorrow, & I go with him as far as Ambleside. He desires me to say that if any chance takes you into Devonshire he should be heartily glad to see you at Crediton, & talk over the events at the Duke of Portlands Installation
God bless you
RS.
27 July 1822. Keswick.