The Charles Dickens Letters Project

Period: 
1851-1860
Theme(s): 
social issues

To JAMES M’GREGOR,1 [24 SEPTEMBER 1851]

MS (envelope only) Phillip Pirages. Address: Private | James MacGregor Esquire | Railway Terminal | London Bridge.2 Date: PM Ramsgate,3 24 Sep 51.

  • 1. James M’Gregor (1808-58), of 4 Gloucester Square, Chairman of the South- Eastern Railway (resigned 1855). CD, who consistently misspells the name, referred to him as “a friend” (Vol. VI, p. 415) and approached him directly in 1853 about acquiring a piece of land for Miss Coutts’s Model House (Pilgrim Letters 7).
  • 2. The office of the South-Eastern Railway was at its London Bridge terminus, Duke Street.
  • 3. By which mail would go from Broadstairs where CD stayed from May until the autumn, during the transition from Devonshire Terrace to Tavistock House.