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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/95 contains:
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194 Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, to Henry Sidgwick
195 Philip H. Wicksteed to Henry Sidgwick
196 Sir Roland Knyvet Wilson to Henry Sidgwick
197 W.N. Woods to Henry Sidgwick
198 F. W�stenfeld to Henry Sidgwick
199 F. W�stenfeld to Henry Sidgwick
200/1 F. York Powell to Henry Sidgwick
200/2 MS lists of, and notes on, French and German books
201 Edward M. Young to Henry Sidgwick
202 Edward M. Young to Henry Sidgwick
203 Edward M. Young to Henry Sidgwick
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Title Edward M. Young to Henry Sidgwick
Reference 95/201
Covering Dates 26 Dec [1861]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Appreciates HS's long letter. Reports that he has been well informed of Trinity, and more particularly, of 'Apostolic' news. Refers to his present illness. Asks for HS's advice in relation to whether or not he should take the Tripos examination or to stake his credit on some future Fellowship Exam. Asks whether he should study Pindar, Martian, Propertius and others. States that if he has any time it must be devoted partly to history and partly to '[Gk] Comp'. Asks if it is 'not fearful to forget the Greek for the simplest words, and to feel as well able to compose an air as an Iambic'. Reports that to him were sent three copies of Horace, which he discusses. Claims that '[Burnaud] would have written a more telling piece for the stage, and Trevelyan should have produced something more worthy of his pen for the general public', but says that it nevertheless gave him an hour's laughter. Expresses regret that he missed 'the Professor's [Rhesio]', and asks if he was Platonical or ironical. Refers to a report in 'the "Standard"' about M. Milnes' attempt to canvass for Lord Palmerston in Cambridge within a few hours of the Chancellor's death. Expresses his contentment that HS [and others] 'have thrown the mantle upon Stanning', and supposes that the Duke of Devonshire 'is pretty safe of the Chancellorship'. Presumes that Browning 'must have come down heavy upon [HS and others]...with his loyalty, during the last few days.' Refers to 'the great American debate', and is glad that the Arbitration [ ] will now be squashed. Refers to Miller's arguments, which he claims he could not have endured any more than HS. Tells him to remind Cowell, if he is still at Cambridge, that he promised to write to him.

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Young, Edward Mallet (1839-1900) Head Master of Sherborne School
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