From Anthony Rich 8 March 1881
Chappell Croft, | Heene, Worthing.
March 8.—81.
My dear Mr. Darwin
I write a line to you just to say that I received yesterday a letter from Mr. Huxley, announcing his willingness to become the lord of this property, after its present owner has ceased to encumber the earth; and promising to pay me a visit sometime during the Spring or Summer accompanied by Mrs. Huxley.1 That will be extremely agreeable to me, and will afford an opportunity for making them both acquainted with the bearings of the house and premises. At the same time I may take the opportunity to tender you my thanks for the trouble you have taken on my behalf.—
Oh! You asked me a question some time ago, which I have always forgotten to answer—“whether I ever read Ld. Derby’s speeches”.— Yes always—and I have constantly thought that his seat, both when in the Commons, and in the Lords, ought to have been on the opposite of the house to that on which he sat. You see he has come over to that opinion himself—or nearly so.— I used to think that there was some weakness; or want of decision about his conduct when he was Ld. Beaconsfield’s foreign Secretary. But I have since had very serious reasons for believing that one if not two of his colleagues were thwarting him behind his back at the Porte in a manner that left him quite bewildered.2
How late and wayward the Spring is in coming!—
Very sincerely yours | Anthony Rich
Footnotes
Bibliography
Hicks, Geoffrey, et al., eds. 2012. Documents on Conservative foreign policy, 1852–1878. Camden Fifth Series, vol. 41. London: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society.
Summary
Huxley has written to accept gift of Rich’s house.
Approves of Lord Derby’s politics.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-13080
- From
- Anthony Rich
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Worthing
- Source of text
- DAR 176: 148
- Physical description
- ALS 3pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13080,” accessed on 26 September 2022, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13080.xml