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Document number: 6058
Date: 06 Dec 1847
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: KEY Thomas Hewitt
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number: envelope 20171
Last updated: 9th March 2012

My dear Sir,

From influenza affecting myself directly and still more indirectly by business created through the illness of others I have allowed several days to pass without acknowledging your note. I am still prepared to review the book <1> in the Edinburgh <2> if open to me, and if not elsewhere in any respectable quarter. I think it possible that Empson <3> may have some objection to me personally. I never met him but once and that was many years ago at the table of T. F. Ellis of Bedford Place, when after dinner he made a fearful onslaught on my examination papers of this college. His remarks were made in ignorance that I was at the table, and in pretty complete ignorance of what the examination papers really were, for he had got hold of one solitary paper among half a dozen given and argued as though it contained all the questions asked.

Believe me Yours very truly
T. Hewitt Key

Decr 6. 1847
Univ: Coll. Lond:

[envelope:]
H. Fox Talbot Esqre
Athenaeum Club
Pall Mall

Lacock Abbey
Chippenham


Notes:

1. WHFT, English Etymologies (London: J. Murray, 1847).

2. Edinburgh Review.

3. William Empson (1791–1852), editor of the Edinburgh Review.

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