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HOUG/BO/1 · Bestanddeel
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Letters to: his sister Amelia Jane Milnes; his wife Hon. Henrietta Maria Milnes; his mother Rachael Milnes; his brother Richard Rodes Milnes; his sister-in-law Hon. Frances Jane Monckton; his nephew and son-in-law George Edward Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 6th Viscount Galway; his daughter Henrietta Eliza Monckton-Arundell; John [Thornton, his cousin?]; Mary [Anne Waddington, his sister?].

HOUG/BO/2 · Bestanddeel
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Letters from: Caroline, Countess d'Andreis; George Davison Bland; Thomas Davison Bland; Edward Cheney; John Craufurd; Rev. William C. Fenton; Mary Gaskell, née Brandreth; his sister Caroline Milnes; his wife Hon. Henrietta Maria Milnes; his mother Rachael Milnes; his brother Richard Rodes Milnes; his nephew and son-in-law George Edward Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 6th Viscount Galway; his daughter Henrietta Eliza Monckton-Arundell, Viscountess Galway; William Moorhouse; his cousin John Thornton; his brother-in-law Marmaduke Wyvill; his nephew Richard Rodes Wyvill.

HOUG/BP/8/50 · Deel · 26 Nov. 1858
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Chilton Rectory, Micheldever Station, Hants. - On the death of Robert Pemberton Milnes; apologises for not writing sooner, as he has been hindered by a 'severe attack of lumbago'. His wife had never met Milnes' father, and he himself had seen little of him, but 'his name & doings were so much mixed up with all my father's early life' that they both felt they had 'lost a friend'.

HOUG/36/65 · Stuk · 30 Jan. 1812
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

King's Arms Yard. - Pleased to learn of Milnes' concurrence with thoughts expressed in his last letter; importance of humility and trust in God's aids; Milnes overlooks this when unable to react to the prospect of his own mortality; quotes scripture in evidence. Milnes' stated religious obstacles are 'fear of confessing that it was forbidden to give way to sinful allurements' and lack of contact with those of superior principle; he must value his soul and acknowledge the breadth of true faith, especially among the lower classes. Milnes observation of 'Pride, selfishness & uncharitableness.. in some of the professors might be influenced by the sneering of others, but if they are indeed hypocrites he should not be deterred from seeking true piety himself'.

HOUG/36/67 · Stuk · 24 Nov. 1820
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Bath. - Desires news of Richard; anxiety of Thornton's mother about his illness; hopes inflammation of the liver rather than the chest will produce more effective response to treatment. Necessity of resignation if the case is fatal: value of Bible study; hopes Milnes has cherished the reflections he felt on the death of his sister [Martha]. Will be in Bath for three more weeksl the waters have done him no harm so far.

HOUG/36/68 · Stuk · 9 Dec. [1820]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Bath. - Glad to hear of Richard's improvement: mistaken belief that Milnes had arrived led him to fear the worst. Milnes' present state of depression should be resisted as an obstacle to religious faith; low self-esteem not a substitute for true repentance (quotes examples); value of prayer. Small section of letter missing near end. Is leaving for Chobham [Place?] on the 20th; the waters at Bath beneficial; Wilberforce is here with his family; Milnes should study his book on religion.

HOUG/36/69 · Stuk · 9 Dec. [1820]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Chobham Place. - Did not come to Thorne as his wife had only 'a Swiss girl (lately imported)' to help with all the children at home. Must now take charge of his mother's household as Sam has gone to sea and his father to Hull; Lucy has also been ill. Is it true that Milnes has engaged Mr [? Worgan]? Thornton's son John is leaving Dr Laing's school for the Charterhouse next month; has overcome doubts about morals at public schools as private ones are worse, but will watch the situation closely. His father may call at Thorne after completing business at Hull relating to new management of the Sugar House, and perhaps at Boston on lease abatements.