The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1861-1870
Theme(s):
social engagements
family
To THE REV. H. M. ROBINSON,1 12 SEPTEMBER 1868
MS Klaus Schappert.
GAD’S HILL PLACE, | HIGHAM BY ROCHESTER, KENT.
Saturday Twelfth September, 1868
My Dear Sir
I am truly obliged to you for your interesting and welcome letter, and its accompanying invitation.2 But I regret that I cannot accept the latter; as I shall, on the day to which it refers, be parting from my youngest son,3 bound for Australia and Bush Life.4
The Rev: H. M. Robinson
I am My Dear Sir | Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. Henry Mould (or Mowld) Robinson (d. 1896); Assistant Master, St Mary and St Nicolas School, Lancing, Sussex (Clergy List, 1868); appointed (Jan 68) Head Master of Archbishop Harsnett’s School, Chigwell, Essex (Pall Mall Gazette, 14 Jan 68; Clergy List, 1869).
- 2. Untraced; presumably linked to Robinson’s move to Chigwell, setting of the Maypole Inn in Barnaby Rudge.
- 3. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (“Plorn”), (1852-1902).
- 4. Edward left London, 26 Sep, on his way to Australia, where he was to join his brother, Alfred, having completed his course at the Agricultural College, Cirencester in July.