Lord Nelson's Brother: A Correction. [to Tier Editor Of The
"SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In a letter in the Spectator of March 9th, written by a connexion of the Nelson family, it is stated among other facts that one of Lord Nelson's brothers was......
Architecture And History.
[To THE EDITOR 01 TUE "SPECTATOR. ° J SIR, — In a review in your last issue of a work on French architecture by Mr. W. H. Ward and of a work by myself on French architecture......
Tennyson's Poet's Song.
[To TER EDITOR OF TIM "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—None of your correspondents who have written interest. ing letters on the subject of Tennyson's " Poet's Song " seem to be aware that......
Housing Of The Working Classes Acts. [to Tim Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR."] you let me draw attention to a Bill which was read a second time in the House of Commons on Friday P It is entitled " A Bill to Provide for the Better......
A Disclaimer.
[To 11111 EDITOR OF TUN "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Having opened your columns to such a subject as " the damnation of infants," may I say that your usual 'sense of fairness slumbered......
A National Communion.
[To THE EDITOR 01 VTR "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The suggestion of your correspondent " W. S. A." in last week's Spectator will commend itself to many Churchmen as at once wise and......
Hydroplanes On Windermere. [to Tux Editor Or Tr1 "...
Sin,—In replying to a deputation on Thursday, March 14th, to the Home Office, Mr. Ellis Griffith deprecated appeals to sentiment on behalf of the Lake District. He held out some......