Joseph Severn; [owner's inscription?: 'Addressed to Mr Consul Severn']; […]; P.J. and A.E. Dobell’s catalogue no. 273, Aug. 1918; Roland Gage Hopkins, Brookline, Mass.; Howard Eric; Lord Hartwell, purchased and presented to Keats-Shelley House, Rome. 'The Doctor says I mustn't go out. I wish such a delicious fate would put me in cue to entertain you with a Sonnet or a Pun. I am, Yours ever, John Keats’ Letter reprinted in Hyder Edward Rollins's edition of The Letters of John Keats Vol 1, 1814-1818, where the editor states in a footnote that its present owner of the letter (and this book was published in 1958) was Howard Eric and that the editor had only ever seen a photostat of it.