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The Founders of Canterbury

Reigate, 19th August, 1850

Reigate, 19th August, 1850.

My Dear Wynter,

—In doubt as to meeting you in London, I send the enclosed which came to me from Sewell, who goes to-day to Hagley and perhaps to Howick to see Lord Grey.

I hear that Jackson positively goes immediately; which makes it the more necessary that a basis of ecclesiastical legislation by the Association should be laid now—the more general the better, because the more comprehensive. It is only needful to have it established now that there is to be legislation.

I shall be at Cockspur Street before one, when I have an appointment there with Lord Mandeville. Felix dined at page 313Lady Olivia's on Saturday, and found all the family inclined to sending out the young man on the best footing as a colonist.