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178 Mary Sidgwick to Henry Sidgwick
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Title Mary Sidgwick to Henry Sidgwick
Reference 101/183
Covering Dates 14 Jun 1869
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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In relation to HS having been offered by Trinity College the post of Lecturer on Moral Sciences, claims that she could not think it possible that he would be thought unworthy of any place in the public teaching of the University, having made known his opinions. Advises him to put his trust in God. Admits to take the same view as Dr Lightfoot in relation to HS' decision to secede from the Church of England. Refers also to his offer to resign his Fellowship, and states that AS is prepared to do the same. In relation to the Hortons, reports that Mr Horton tells her that Fred has not gone in for the Scholarship examination at Marlborough as he knew that he could not have been successful, and now thinks that he will be able to go to the Cathedral School at Worcester. States that he is very grateful for HS' offer of �30, and that this will 'not only pay for the boy, but enable them to get some lessons for the elder girl the one of 15.' Adds that one of the daughters - Alice - 'would be only too glad to get employment as companion to an elderly lady....' Asks him to let her know when he intends to come to Rugby, and hopes to see William soon. Reports that her visitors [ ] and Julia Lace leave the following day and Minnie and Edward's three children leave on the following Thursday. States that 'one or two Rugbeans' may come for the match on the Saturday, but assures him that will be prepared for him on the following Monday.

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