Received Smith's letter of 18 October and forwarded Smith's letter to Mr Scott. Compliments Smith and Bishop of Norwich [Henry Bathurst (1744-1837)] on their apt choice of reading material in the library at Holkham, [Norfolk, home of Thomas William Coke] and asks whether Roman Catholics attach any religious worth to the possession of missals, in reference to manuscript of the Greek Testament at Holkham. Surprised to hear that Smith is experiencing difficulties retrieving a manuscript from the widow of Kennicot. Has not seen the "Monthly Review" since it started attacking the doctrines and establishment of the Church after the death of the editor [Ralph] Griffiths [(c 1720-1803)] but will look out for it [for Richard Salisbury's review of se...
Thanks for Smith's reply to [James Henry] Monk [(1784-1856), Cambridge regius professor of Greek] an...
Congratulates Smith on his knighthood. Asks whether Smith has published his last number of "English ...
Reply to Smith's of 27 February delayed by ill health and domestic troubles, including: his confinem...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 27 August. Discusses possibilities for Smith publishing a new edition o...
Reassures Smith he franked Smith's letter to Mrs Martin, comment on Mrs Lloyd. Will be pleased to lo...
Discussion of Catholic Emancipation: Smith calls himself a "heretic" but Goodenough shall not apply ...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 22 September. By Smith's account Lord Mountnorris [George Annesley] "a ...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 22 September. By Smith's account Lord Mountnorris [George Annesley] "a ...
Received Smith's letter of 2 September. Describes charms of the neighbourhood of Boxlet, his new liv...
Replying to Smith's letter of 29 August. Forwarded Smith's letter to [Elizabeth] Hill [(c 1760-1850)...
Franked Smith's letter for [John] Hawkins. Sorry to hear of the death of Smith's brother, reminds hi...
Received Smith's letter of 14 December; clarifies that whilst he appreciates Linnean Society members...
Constantly reminded of Smith by his "very assiduous & ever-to-be-encouraged correspondent Mr G[eorge...
Comments on Smith's delight at [Francis] Chantrey's [(1781-1841)] monument to the Dean of Lichfield'...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 28 August. Discussion of several stately homes: enjoyed Smith's account...
Thanks for Smith's reply to [James Henry] Monk [(1784-1856), Cambridge regius professor of Greek] an...
Congratulates Smith on his knighthood. Asks whether Smith has published his last number of "English ...
Reply to Smith's of 27 February delayed by ill health and domestic troubles, including: his confinem...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 27 August. Discusses possibilities for Smith publishing a new edition o...
Reassures Smith he franked Smith's letter to Mrs Martin, comment on Mrs Lloyd. Will be pleased to lo...
Discussion of Catholic Emancipation: Smith calls himself a "heretic" but Goodenough shall not apply ...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 22 September. By Smith's account Lord Mountnorris [George Annesley] "a ...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 22 September. By Smith's account Lord Mountnorris [George Annesley] "a ...
Received Smith's letter of 2 September. Describes charms of the neighbourhood of Boxlet, his new liv...
Replying to Smith's letter of 29 August. Forwarded Smith's letter to [Elizabeth] Hill [(c 1760-1850)...
Franked Smith's letter for [John] Hawkins. Sorry to hear of the death of Smith's brother, reminds hi...
Received Smith's letter of 14 December; clarifies that whilst he appreciates Linnean Society members...
Constantly reminded of Smith by his "very assiduous & ever-to-be-encouraged correspondent Mr G[eorge...
Comments on Smith's delight at [Francis] Chantrey's [(1781-1841)] monument to the Dean of Lichfield'...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 28 August. Discussion of several stately homes: enjoyed Smith's account...
Thanks for Smith's reply to [James Henry] Monk [(1784-1856), Cambridge regius professor of Greek] an...
Congratulates Smith on his knighthood. Asks whether Smith has published his last number of "English ...
Reply to Smith's of 27 February delayed by ill health and domestic troubles, including: his confinem...