xt7qjq0stw34_757 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection Samuel Taylor Coleridge letter to T. E. [or E. F.?] Finden text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. Samuel Taylor Coleridge letter to T. E. [or E. F.?] Finden 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_7/Folder_82/Multipage2555.pdf 1833 November 6 1833 1833 November 6 
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Peal accession no. 11076a. Includes transcripts and a summary.

section false xt7qjq0stw34_757 xt7qjq0stw34 “W / . ’ ' 14" 9am. 7:4” 404 44/; A» [can “/6 M An.— AM % W” ””0”” ”W ”W” ‘— 7 fix/147 414 MM/‘ "’ I Z; 44// 1&1" ¢ £4), /n~ /6’}/¢W 47%» I? Vfl‘OLLé‘” 04% ._%Z/4 M a M Mr 4M4 W, W4 “7% Km M Zéyé‘vu/é‘ M\/’ 74’ 4. M/VW/A WWW 1/, Mi}; MIA/I’m émka'v‘j/gé/ [MG/hm /(fl93 This letter is robably granola Flnden l791-1857) the engraver. Mr Lesly is undoubtedly Charles R. Leslie, the artist. On March 1, l819, Coleridge wrote Leslie: My dear Leslie: Mr Colburn has ens treated my influence to have entrusted to him for a week or ten days, your last drawing of my phiz to have it engraved for his Magazine." (Collection of Dr F. L. Pleadwell) 'HI Mr S. T. Coleridge presents his respects to Mr Finden. There are two pen or pencil drawings of him at Highgate, the one (& in oint of some— thing like expression, the best taken off hand, some 15 years ago, by Mr Lesly,- another, done very recently, by a young German artist,- a liken ness certainly; but with such unhappy pensity of the nose & idiotic drOOping of the lip, with a certain pervading Woodeness of the whole counte- . nance, that it has not been thought guilty of an ny great flattery by Mr Coleridge‘ s friends. Such as they are, however, either is at Mr Fin— den' s service — or perhaps the artist may be in- clined to see them & to select one or the other & judge whether the defects of the later portrait may not be removed. Mr S. T. C. will be found at home, "The Grove, Highgate" any day after 1 o' clock. His 111 health does not permit him to men- tion an earlier hour. A friend of S. T. Coleridge'd wrote under a portrait of him — "A glow—worm with a pin Stuck thro it, as seen in broad day—light." Mr T E Finden 11 Southampton Place Eustace Square 6 Novr 1855 -n-_.-— a." -x.-..--- m var-u... . v—w mun... Mr S. T. Coleridge presents his respects to Mr Finden. There are two pen or pencil Drawings of him at Highgate, the one (& in point of something like expression, the best) taken off hand, some 15 years ago, by Mr Lesly,- another, done very recently, by a young German Artist,— a likeness certainly; but with such unhappy pensity of the Nose & idiotic Drooping of the Lip, with a certainr perva- ding Woodeness of the whole countenande, that it has not been thought guilty of any great Flattery by Mr Coleridge‘s Friends.- Such as they are however, either is at Hr Finden's service - or perhaps the Artist may be inclined to see them a to select one or the other & Judge whether the defects of the later portrait may not be removed. Mr S. T. C. will be found at home, ”The Grove, Highgate" any day after 1 o'clock. His ill health does not permit him to mention an earlier hour. A Friend of S. T. Coleridge's wrote under a portrait of him - "A glow-worm with a pin stuck thro it, as seen in broad day-light." r 6 Nov 1833 Mr ‘1‘ E Finden (E. F. Finden ?) 11 Southampton Place Eustace Square onlthe let of March, 1819, Coleridge addressed Charles R. Leslie as fo. ows: 1 M C lburn ha entreated m influence with on flMaMSggnES§2§ed Em o for a wegk or ten da y%, your last drawgng of my phiz to havet it engraved for his Magazine. . . Sn199’rE1d 31 Oct9b0?,1855] C“9“1C Lamb vi"*9 DC9r Cilcr949C. “r F194C1, an 9r‘ st of ;.. publishi1g 9.1 Engra ’15 of you he he "$ your head? I 12;"5”, 'T~ so vcaz'tnre - We: 1:19.;- “3 to c :92: " ou MELPY'S 1CVC‘ bottez — We 9.. c goi-a ‘ d C wit}? C9ry (c94uv9“* me9) Mrs '>A>;. ' ?:J C. L. (19' bC QQ- (Collection of Captain F. L. Pleadwell) [M“s fir j 5 _¢ " J 4- ~. M-.--.~. ‘ ' J L. i 4:1..‘4L- .4 9. J. .1 3; .L- ,.-,4. v. - -- ' L‘L’n))3a?i14 C-il*9vC 11; F:-s~1 o9*’*‘r4 hV' a J" I“ ~ ~. -- " oi Una-fle namL.Lacas. .1... ._,, LL‘ .1 .JL' 5