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Darwin Correspondence Project

To Anthony Rich   9 December 1878

Down, | Beckenham, Kent. | Railway Station | Orpington. S.E.R.

Dec 9 1878

Copy 2

Dear Sir

You will easily believe that your letter has astonished & most deeply gratified me.1 I may say with truth that I have worked at science my whole life, as hard as my health wd permit, & that I have earnestly endeavoured to discover the truth. My work has been my greatest happiness, & I never even dreamt that I shd be rewarded in any other way. Your proposed generosity has therefore surprised & pleased me in an equally high degree.

I feel, however, bound in honour to tell you that I am what may be called a rich man, as this fact may make a difference in your intentions. On the other hand I have 5 sons & 2 daughters, & two of my sons suffer from ill-health & will never earn any income, though one of the 2 will do excellent work in astronomy & mathematics; a third son is devoted to natural science & aids me in my work; a 4th son is in the R. Engineers & is getting on well; but it is almost nothing of a profession. My 5th son is the junior partner in a bank at Southampton.2

Your reversionary bequest will be therefore to me, on account of my children, a constant source of the deepest satisfaction.

I shall be much obliged for any details which you may think fit to communicate, as they may alter the arrangements of my will.

I beg leave to remain | dear Sir | yours gratefully | Charles Robert Darwin

To Anthony Rich Esq

P.S. As I cannot bear to think of the possibility of this letter being lost by the post & the consequent appearance of ingratitude, I have had it registered.

To Anthony Rich Esq | Chappell Croft | Heene | Worthing

Footnotes

See letter from Anthony Rich, 7 December 1878. Rich had bequeathed his estate to CD.
CD’s daughters were Henrietta Emma Litchfield and Elizabeth Darwin. The sons who suffered from ill health were George Howard Darwin and Horace Darwin. Francis Darwin was CD’s assistant and Leonard Darwin was an officer in the Royal Engineers. William Erasmus Darwin was a partner in the Town and County Bank, Southampton.

Summary

Is deeply gratified by AR’s proposed generosity.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-11781
From
Charles Robert Darwin
To
Anthony Rich
Sent from
Down
Source of text
DAR 210.12: 3
Physical description
CC (A) 4pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 11781,” accessed on 19 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-11781.xml

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