Sending more books with this letter with apologies for the delay. Took FG to a reading of Hamlet by a Walter Morgan at the church, terribly dreary production, his pronunciation was peculiar. FG had to read at the next meeting which was in a different venue, totally unsuited for the audience so her paper was a distressing failure. Walter's (Gill) health very feeble.Letters between Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania and Joseph G. Witton, Melbourne, 13 Sept 1882 - 9 Dec 1885 regarding his work as a law clerk in Melbourne, his friends, especially Walter Gill, religion, the Unitarian Church, George Walters, Mrs Webster, visit of Moncure Conway in 1883, family, health, Miss Witton's estate in England, books, chess and the foundation of the Chess Club ...
Notes the arrival of Conway in Melbourne. Witton had met with 'Priestess Polly' about Conway but she...
Detailing the series of events that secured the services on Moncure Conway to give a series of 4 lec...
Witton advises Clark that as a consequence of not engaging a hall in Adelaide but securing a hall in...
Thanking him for his prompt attention to a business matter. Had met Mr Camm after the service and wa...
A very light-hearted letter about the hot summer in Victoria, Mrs Webster's departure for England, w...
Bemoaning another hitch in the sale of the reversion. Mrs Webster preached her last sermon before le...
Asks advice on letter from relative in England regarding Miss Witton's estate. JWG preparing a testi...
Witton has been in good health lately. He is still in Wyburn's office, who has increased his salary ...
Give Mrs C his apologies for not sending the measurements before. Both he and Walter have obtained a...
Has been fossicking around the second hand bookshops looking for various volumes. He has been electe...
With Walter they went to Ballarat for Easter, describes the buildings, historical places of interest...
General discussion about health, mutual friend Walter and chess. He continues to go to church with a...
Feeling very lonely because there will be no celebrations in Melbourne for the 4th of July. Is sendi...
Trying to secure all the books Clark wants.Glad that he got on well with Moncure Conway and approves...
Talks about the weather in Melbourne, the physical and mental health of himself. The Victorian Chess...
Notes the arrival of Conway in Melbourne. Witton had met with 'Priestess Polly' about Conway but she...
Detailing the series of events that secured the services on Moncure Conway to give a series of 4 lec...
Witton advises Clark that as a consequence of not engaging a hall in Adelaide but securing a hall in...
Thanking him for his prompt attention to a business matter. Had met Mr Camm after the service and wa...
A very light-hearted letter about the hot summer in Victoria, Mrs Webster's departure for England, w...
Bemoaning another hitch in the sale of the reversion. Mrs Webster preached her last sermon before le...
Asks advice on letter from relative in England regarding Miss Witton's estate. JWG preparing a testi...
Witton has been in good health lately. He is still in Wyburn's office, who has increased his salary ...
Give Mrs C his apologies for not sending the measurements before. Both he and Walter have obtained a...
Has been fossicking around the second hand bookshops looking for various volumes. He has been electe...
With Walter they went to Ballarat for Easter, describes the buildings, historical places of interest...
General discussion about health, mutual friend Walter and chess. He continues to go to church with a...
Feeling very lonely because there will be no celebrations in Melbourne for the 4th of July. Is sendi...
Trying to secure all the books Clark wants.Glad that he got on well with Moncure Conway and approves...
Talks about the weather in Melbourne, the physical and mental health of himself. The Victorian Chess...
Notes the arrival of Conway in Melbourne. Witton had met with 'Priestess Polly' about Conway but she...
Detailing the series of events that secured the services on Moncure Conway to give a series of 4 lec...
Witton advises Clark that as a consequence of not engaging a hall in Adelaide but securing a hall in...