The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1851-1860
Theme(s):
food
To JOSEPH ELLIS,1 24 DECEMBER 1860
MS Petrina Stevens
GAD'S HILL PLACE
HIGHAM BY ROCHESTER, KENT
Monday Twenty Fourth December, 1860.
My Dear Mr Ellis
Accept my cordial thanks for the noble and wonderful Paté.2 It came on here from London without any delay, and its condition could not be surpassed.
I am glad – apart from such a present – to have this seasonable opportunity of sending best wishes to you and yours, and of assuring you that I always have a genuine and unfading interest in your success and prosperity.
Always Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
Joseph Ellis Esquire
- 1. Joseph Ellis (1815-91) proprietor of the Bedford Hotel, Brighton, 1845-65; son of Joseph Ellis (1783-1858), CD's wine merchant and proprietor of the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond (where CD frequently dined). For CD's relations with the Ellis family see N.C. Peyrouton, "When the Wine Merchant Wrote to Dickens: The Dickens-Ellis Correspondence", Dickensian 57 (1961): 105-11.
- 2. For other dispatches of pâté by Joseph Ellis to CD see Pilgrim Letters 5, pp. 261, 467; 10, p. 329.