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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D258/50/137
TitlePersonal letter from Sir William Gell to Philip Gell
Date24 ?Jun 1830
DescriptionFrom Naples. Mr Morier, the author of the Hadgi Baba, comes to ask Gell to take him to Mr Hill's the Minister. `The death of Princess Charlotte who had promised me great things was a fatal business for me'. Has just heard that his new work on Pompeii is coming out in November. Gell's map of Greece has cost Cambridge University £225 to engrave; the senior Fellow of Trinity, Mr Browne, tells him it costs 14 shillings. Gell is now making another work on the paintings of Pompeii `which will be beautiful'. Has met a Mr Clay of Crich - such a buck - not at all compatible with that long line of limekilns on a bare hill which Gell remembers from his youth.
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorGell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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Gell; Sir; William (1777-1836); Diplomat and antiquarian of Hopton.
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