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A.L.s., to ? Glazebrook

Discusses a mathematical paper of Bassett 'on the potentials of Limacous and Cardiosity?' and suggests them to be nothing more than a 'mathematical exercise.'

A.L.s. from JRH to J. R. Tanner

Has decided against taking up the 'cider business' as he believes it connected to the 'liquor traffic' and is sure his parents would disapprove.

A.L.s.

Was invited to his cousin's birthday party and, though he refused to go due to the ungodly nature of the celebrations, was coerced into going by his sister. Rails against the irreligious nature of the event and humankind in general. Has attended every sermon that has been preached at the 'Lock' since he has been in town. Is grateful to Mr Jones who has made his house 'quite an asylum' for RH and his friends and has also accomodated RH's friends when they have come to visit. Also mentions Mr and Mrs Powys and Mr Romaine for their kindness. Has received news of the many conversions to Christianity that have occurred in Hawkstone.

A.L.s.

Apologises for the delay in answering. Gave him much pleasure to send the cheque to SJC. Is to return to Canada shortly.

A.L.s., to 'my dear Master' [Sir Robert Scott]

Gives information on Joseph Harrison, a Johnian from the 1700s. Gives news of McDougall, is pleased to hear that RS has recovered from an illness. Notes that he will be unable to visit Cambridge this year, the first time in fifty years.

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