Normanton nr Stamford,
January 11. 1847
My dear Sir,
I think the Bishop of Lincoln <1> would like to receive a Copy of your Work, and would be much pleased with your Attention. He was called up to London on Thursday last, to attend a Meeting of the Bishops, and I have not heard of his Return. His Address in London is “Warren’s Hotel,” “Regent-Street, and in the Country “Riseholme-Palace, Lincoln.” –
I am much obliged to you for your kind Letter, and am happy to hear so good an Account of Mrs Talbot and your four children. –
My Sister is well, and begs to be kindly remembered to you. –
Believe me Your’s [sic] most truly,
T. K. Bonney.
Notes:
1. John Kaye (1783-1853), author; Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University (1815); Bishop of Bristol (1820-1827); Bishop of Lincoln (1827-1853).