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20/1and3 Henry Sidgwick to A.J. Patterson.
20/2 Printed registered post coupon in Hungarian, with blanks filled in, in ink, including the words 'Sidgwick' and 'Cambridge'.
21/1-2 Henry Sidgwick to A.J. Patterson.
22/1-2 Henry Sidgwick to A.J. Patterson.
23/1-2 Henry Sidgwick to A.J. Patterson.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to A.J. Patterson.
Reference 98/24/1-2
Covering Dates 23 Jan 1892
Extent and Medium 2 docs
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Declares that he believes 'boardinghouses not managed by masters are peculiar to Eton'. Refers to Rugby, Harrow and Shrewsbury, which were all founded in the sixteenth century, and believes that Rugby did not claim to be a public school until the end of the eighteenth century. States that Judge Hughes was a county court judge, but he cannot remember where, and believes that he has now retired. Hopes that Patterson has recovered from his influenza. Reports that he has escaped the illness, but that both his brothers 'have been attacked either by this infernal complaint or something closely akin.' Still hopes to visit him at Easter. With envelope.

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