4086. Robert Southey to Edith May Southey, [15 November 1823]
Endorsement: Robert Southey
MS: The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. AL; 1p.
Unpublished.
Dating note: Dating from content. This letter was written on a Sunday after Southey and Edith May arrived in London in November 1823 but before Sunday 22 November, which they spent with Mary Anne Hughes; see Southey to Bertha Southey, 26 November 1823, Letter 4094. The only possible Sunday is 15 November.
Will you say to Mrs Hughes that I will reply to her kind note in person the first morning on which I can feel myself fairly free from the desk. Say also that I send Yamoyden
for Mr Hughes’s
use, & that when I reach home I will send him what little information I can collect there from my American books & Ticknors letters, concerning American literature.
Your best way to Amen Corner,
is by Warwick Lane, which you enter from Newgate Street. The great gates are on a line with Paternoster Row.
Yo el Pa.