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GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/13 · File · 18 December 1819
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He writes that the new Walter Scott novel will be out on the 23rd and he will get a copy to forward to her. She will be grieved to learn that Hobhouse, whose productions Belinda is reading and whose parents she knows, is to go to Newgate for libel of the House of Commons (John Cam Hobhouse). Colebrooke will reply to Edward's letter. He finds himself immovable from town as it is the only place that suits. In a postscript he refers to Mr Mackenzie asking Colebrooke to repay money to Mrs Lee for the time in Worthing and writes of arranging accounts. Handwritten, dated 18 December 1819.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/23 · File · 18-19 October 1821
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He is on board boat a few miles off Madeira where they will stop to take on water. He hopes that it will take 9 weeks from Madeira to the Cape and therefore should reach there in the middle of December. He is engaged with German Studies whilst on board and encourages her to continue with her studies too. He finishes the letter as they are entering the harbour at Madeira. Handwritten, dated 18-19 October, 1821.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/9 · File · 19 October 1818
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He has been to Chapell's for a list of the directors of the Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir George Smart is not of their number that year but may still have influence. He will show Belinda the list to see if there are any which they may influence. Colebrooke will go to Hampstead on Wednesday to choose some books. A new history of India has been published by a Mr Mill, a pupil of Jeremiah Bentham. He mentions other books that might be appropriate to send. He writes that he hopes to encroach on the hospitality of their hosts on the Friday. Handwritten, dated 19 October 1818.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/18 · File · 2 August 1820
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke to enclose a report of the previous day's proceedings. Colebrooke believes the Master will terminate his task with the appointment of Lord Northampton. She must at all times have an escort and not approach Hampstead unattended. Handwritten, dated 2 August 1820.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/16 · File · 2 February 1820
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He is pleased to hear that Mrs Lee is now in Brighton and convalescing - he hopes there will be no relapse. His new Linnean Club was established yesterday. Her aunt has come to town and is lodged with Lady Lillie in Devonshire Street. His house will be ready whenever their invalid can be moved. Handwritten, dated 2 February 1820.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/24 · File · 20 December 1821
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He has arrived in Cape Town. He will go to Hibbertots' Holland the next day and then tour some other places after Christmas. He will engage himself in scientific research alongside his 'unpleasant business'. Handwritten, dated 20 December 1821.

GB 891 HTC-HTC/2-HTC/2/15 · File · 21 January 1820
Part of Papers of Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He is seriously concerned regarding her news of suffering and will wait with anxiety for the following day's post hoping for a favourable turn. He has business of a pressing nature that keeps him in town and prevents him from coming to Brighton. Handwritten, dated 21 January 1820.