In 1994 the archive of Liddon House, London, was moved to Pusey
House in Oxford. The journals of Henry Parry Liddon, kept more or
less daily from 1858 to 1890 (the year of Liddon's death), thus came
to be housed alongside the enormous correspondence of Edward Bouverie
Pusey which Liddon himself spent much effort in collecting. Liddon's
journal entries from 1863 onwards contain a number of references to the
young Gerard Manley Hopkins, then an undergraduate at Balliol. A
number of Hopkins scholars have made use of the journals in their
research but none, to my knowledge, has examined them since their
move to Oxford. Recently, a number of other documents have come to
light which relate to Hopkins's time in Oxford, and in particular to his
conversion. One of these documents strongly suggests that the only extant
letter from Edward Pusey to Hopkins has been misdated since its
publication in 1935, and hence that the accepted chronology of the days
leading up to Hopkins's reception into the Roman Catholic Church needs
slightly to be revised.