18_.
SIR,
I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 17th acquainting me
with your intention of advising the King to grant a pension of _L300_
per annum from the Civil List to me or Mrs Airy.
I trust you will believe that I am sensible of the flattering terms in
which this offer is made, and deeply grateful for the considerate
manner in which the principal arrangement is left to my choice, as
well as for the freedom from engagement in which your offer leaves
me. I beg to state that I most willingly accept the offer. I should
prefer that the pension be settled on Mrs Airy (by which I understand
that in case of her surviving me the pension would be continued to her
during her life, or in the contrary event would cease with her life).
I wish that I may have the good fortune to prove to the world that I
do not accept this offer without an implied engagement on my part. I
beg leave again to thank you for your attention, and to assure you
that the form in which it is conveyed makes it doubly acceptable.
With sincere respect I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your very faithful Servant,
G.B. AIRY.
_The Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart.,
First Lord of the Treasury, &c.
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