The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1841-1850
Theme(s):
friends
social engagements
family
To CAPTAIN ELISHA ELY MORGAN,1 27 July 1849
MS Robin Lloyd
Captain E.E. Morgan
New York City
U.S. of America
BONCHURCH, ISLE OF WIGHT2
Twenty Seventh July 1849.
My Dear Sir
The date of this letter will I hope explain to you why we have not been able to avail ourselves of your kind and welcome invitation, which only arrived here last night.3
My ladies4 desire their cordial remembrances to you, and I am always
CHARLES DICKENS
Captain Morgan.
- 1. Capt. Elisha Ely Morgan (?1805-64), of the American merchant service (Silas Jones Jorgan in ‘A Message from the Sea’, All the Year Round Christmas Number, 1860). See Leon Litvack, "Messages from the Sea: New Dickens Letters to E.E. and W.D. Morgan", Dickensian 110.2 (2014), 242-54.
- 2. CD was in the Isle of Wight with his family from 26 July to 1 October.
- 3. Morgan captained the Southampton on its inaugural voyage across the Atlantic in June 1849. It docked at Gravesend on 6 July (‘Money-Market and City Intelligence’, Times, 6 July 1849), and then travelled on to London. It left London for the return journey to New York on 28 July (‘Regular Line of Packets between London and New York’, Times, 4 June 1849).
- 4. Catherine Dickens and Georgina Hogarth.