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Document number: 3675
Date: 18 May 1838
Recipient: HOOKER William Jackson
Author: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Collection: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Collection number: EL 11.148
Last updated: 1st May 2012

London

May 18th 1838
My Dear Sir

The Chancellor of the Exchequer <1> spoke confidently to me last night that something satisfactory would be done about Kew Garden, <2> & I am glad to see that he takes a great interest in it.

The Linnæan Society <3> have agreed upon a petition, which is to be signed by the Council tomorrow – As I leave town tomorrow morning, I believe that I shall not be able to be of any further assistance in the matter, but I trust that it is put into a right train, & will issue favourably.

I have got some seeds for you of the genuine Silene maritima <4> from the Dorsetshire coast – I will send them whenever I can lay my hand upon the packet, which I cannot just now remember where I have put it.

Believe me to remain Yours vy truly
H. F. Talbot


Notes:

1. Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle (1790–1866), statesman.

2. See Doc. No: 03648.

3. Linnean Society, London.

4. See Doc. No: 00405, and Doc. No: 03319.

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