THE LETTERS

OF THE

DUKE OF WELLINGTON

TO MISS J.


1834-1851


EDITED, WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY OF THE LATTER,

BY

CHRISTINE TERHUNE HERRICK


LONDON
T. FISHER UNWIN
26 Paternoster Square

University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.


PREFACE.

The effort of the Editor throughout this volume has been to repress fancy rather than to exercise it. There has not been a word added to or taken from the letters of the Duke, even the occasional eccentricities of orthography and punctuation having been preserved.

The editing that was absolutely necessary to render coherent some of Miss J.'s lucubrations has been restricted to the excision of superfluous passages of Scripture that added nothing to the sense of the text, and the correction of the very erratic punctuation both of her diary and of the copies she has left of her own letters.

Miss J.'s copies of the Duke's epistles have been verified by comparison with the originals. In every case where the needful books and journals of reference were attainable, the Duke's statements in the letters of his comings and goings and occupations have been corroborated by contemporary data.

The particulars of Miss J.'s personal history have been derived from private family sources.

CHRISTINE TERHUNE HERRICK.

Brooklyn, March 18, 1889.


CONTENTS.

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Chap. Page
I.Introduction1
II.First Interviews10
III.The First Discord21
IV.Smooth Waters39
V.Fresh Difficulties55
VI.Comparative Calm79
VII.Aspirations and Rebuffs98
VIII.A Peaceful Period120
IX.Misunderstandings149
X.A Breathing Space166
XI.The Final Rupture183
XII.