3973. Robert Southey to Henry Herbert Southey, 3 March 1823
Address: To/ Dr Southey/ 15. Queen Anne Street/ Cavendish Square/ London
Stamped: KESWICK/ 298
Postmark: E/ 6 MR 6/ 1823
Seal: red wax; design illegible
MS: Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, 1996.5.130. ALS; 3p.
Unpublished.
Tom has at last desired me to apply for a grant of lands in Canada, – & not content with my application, has written, unknown to me (more suo)
to Lord Bathurst,
to ask also for an official situation there! His own letter had it been unbacked, I suspect would have brought him nothing but a dry denial. <- official situations there being none to bestow> But to Wynns application “every facility” was promised, & Wilmot
personally said he should be glad to render him any service when he came to town. Whether he will think it needful to go to town I know not, – convenient I am sure it will not be. But as the next business is to ascertain what will be granted him, & what steps are to be taken, I have asked Wynn whether the better way would not be for you to consult with Wilmot; – if he thinks so, he will let you know. Sarah, it seems, approves the intention, – & has friends at Quebec and at Montreal,
upon whom they count for useful hospitality. – Of the prudence & necessity of this step there can be no doubt.
Murray has paid me for the volume
in two bills of long date, – adding, as he ought, a third to the sum for which we agreed, – because the bargain was for two volumes. I remit the bills by this post to J May,
– about 150£ I shall have occasion for in the course of the month.
By Murrays account, Rees (for the Longmen) shuffled dirtily out of the concern, thinking the time was gone by, & that it would not be a good adventure. It has proved a very good one, answering Murrays best expectations.
It is long since I heard from you, & your last letter intimated uneasiness on Roberts account.
How is he? – & how are you all? My cattle are tolerably well. Love to all
God bless you
RS.