BIB_ID
420524
Accession number
MA 1352.409
Creator
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Display Date
London, England, 1855 March 10.
Credit line
Purchased with the assistance of the Fellows, 1951.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 17.9 x 11.3 cm + envelope
Notes
Signed with initials.
Written from "Tavistock House."
Envelope with stamp and postmarks: "Miss Burdett Coutts / Stratton Street / Piccadilly."
The letter is part of a collection, MA 1352, which consists of letters from Charles Dickens to the Baroness, to her companion Hannah (Meredith) Brown, or the latter's husband, William Brown; with 70 letters written by others to Miss Coutts or to Dickens in his capacity as her unofficial almoner; and a few others. See the collection-level record for more information.
Written from "Tavistock House."
Envelope with stamp and postmarks: "Miss Burdett Coutts / Stratton Street / Piccadilly."
The letter is part of a collection, MA 1352, which consists of letters from Charles Dickens to the Baroness, to her companion Hannah (Meredith) Brown, or the latter's husband, William Brown; with 70 letters written by others to Miss Coutts or to Dickens in his capacity as her unofficial almoner; and a few others. See the collection-level record for more information.
Provenance
The letters formed part of the Burdett-Coutts sale (Sotheby, 17 May 1922); they were purchased for Oliver W. Barrett in whose collection they remained until it was sold by his son (Parke-Bernet, 31 October 1951).
Summary
Telling her that he had written to Frederick Maynard about his sister Caroline Maynard Thompson; saying that he impressed upon her the importance of her "earnestness, patience, and perseverance," in order to secure her future and her child's; saying that he proposed meeting with them on Sunday at half past one; enclosing a letter from Harriet Martineau (no longer with the item).
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