The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1861-1870
Theme(s):
clubs
social engagements
To LIEUT-COLONEL EDWARD BRUCE HAMLEY,1
28 FEBRUARY 1870
Text from facsimile in University Archives online catalogue, June 2016
5 Hyde Park Place W2
Monday Twenty Eighth February
1870
My Dear Colonel Hamley
I shall be delighted to dine with you at the Army and Navy,3 on Friday the 11th March.
Believe me
Faithfully Yours alwys
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. Edward Bruce Hamley (1824-93; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography), soldier and writer. Brevet Lieut.-Col RA 1855; Professor of Military History, Sandhurst 1859-64; Commandant 1870-77; Major-Gen. 1879; KCMG 1880. Published military works; essays on Voltaire and Carlyle; and contributed to Fraser's and Blackwood's Magazine, including 'Remonstrance with Dickens' (Blackwood's 81 [Apr 1857]: 490).
- 2. CD had rented 5 Hyde Park Place from Thomas Milner Gibson, early January-early June 1870.
- 3. The Army and Navy Club, on Pall Mall.