People seem to think that his has a great influence over Richmond; his friend Charles Parker is anxious to have a drawing of his wife like that of
Sara Coleridge; he also would like two very fine drawings of old
Stephenson and
Robert Stephenson; if Richmond succeeds he would probably have them engraved by
S. Cousins, and so Coleridge has recommended him to ask for drawings like those of the
Bishop of New Zealand and
J. Keble; asks he does not forget the special drawing of Henry for Lavington.