3974. Robert Southey to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, 3 March 1823
MS: National Library of Wales, MS 4813D. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
I am very much obliged to you for your aid at the Colonial Office.
The next business is to learn what steps are to be taken, – understanding, as I do, that the promised facilities imply a grant of lands. Would not the best & easiest method of proceeding be for my brother Dr S. to call upon Mr Wilmot?
If you approve of this, have the goodness to say to Mr Wilmot that he will do so, & give him a line (at 15 Q. Anne Street) to let him know that you have so done. Or advise me, if any other mode be better.
I did not know that my brother Tom had written to Lord Bathurst,
till your inclosure informed me of it.
Burnets is a book which I should very much like to take for the subject of a paper.
– You will not however be surprized that the more I look into English history, – the more I feel the want of an adequate historical library, – & the consequent chasms in my knowledge of its different periods. – At this time I grievously feel the want of a Corpus Hist.
God bless you
RS.
Keswick. 3 March. 1823.