3987. Robert Southey to [Unknown Correspondent], 23 March 1823
MS: Morgan Library, MA 63. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
Note on correspondent: The person seeking Southey’s assistance in securing a position is unidentified.
The situations in the British Museum are in the joint appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chancellor, & the Speaker;
of course those of the Kings Library will be so, when it is removed & placed under their direction.
But the Kings Library has already a proper establishment of librarians, & these persons, beyond all doubt, will accompany it, unless for other reasons than for the removal, any of them may vacate their offices. – I have no interest with either of the three Trustees, nor any knowledge of them. The duties of a librarian are neither difficult nor arduous; – literary habits would, undoubtedly, be a recommendation to the office, & some classical knowledge, should suppose a requisite.
Where I can assist you my good word shall never be wanting: – where I cannot you must be content with my good will. I am sorry that the latter is the case at present.
Farewell & believe me
Yours sincerely
Robert Southey