Very faithfully yours,
Lansdowne.”
Sunday morning,
March 2nd”
“Home Office, March 5th, 1856.”
“Dear Mr. Panizzi,
I have much satisfaction in informing you that Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint you to the office of Principal Librarian of the Museum.
You will receive an official letter intimating to you your appointment, which, at the suggestion of the three Principal Trustees, in which Her Majesty’s Government concur, will be made subject to any changes in the duties or emoluments of the Office which Parliament may think fit to make.
Believe me, yours very faithfully,
G. Grey.”