A.L.s. to the Master [W. H. Bateson]
- Miscellaneous/Box 9/HE7/1
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- 15 June 1867
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses his views on the students taking both philiogy and composition papers.
A.L.s. to the Master [W. H. Bateson]
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses his views on the students taking both philiogy and composition papers.
Letters of Edward James Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Herbert, Edward James (1818-1891)
A.L.s. from John Stevens Henslow to W. S. Fitch, antiquary and postmaster of Ipswich
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Has left home for a rest and confirms his recent attack has been diagnosed as neuralgia. Gives thanks for a recent gift, and discusses his hope of procuring some more fossils.
Henslow, John Stevens (1796-1861) botanist and Anglican clergyman
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Expresses regret and condolence on the death of the Reverend Mother Superior of Chaliot.
A.L.s., in French, to Pierre Seguier, Chancellor of France
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Appeals on behalf of a Mr Haesdone in Paris who has been arrested at the suit of certain French merchants.
Letters of Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
A poem on the French defeat, with two notes discussing it.
Henniker-Major, John (1752-1821) 2nd Baron Henniker, politician and antiquary
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Gives notice that he is to give a lecture at St Catts which will 'endeavour to get youths to look at things ancient and modern from a larger point of view' and asks JRT to inform any undergraduate he thinks fit.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses two students who cannot stay for Practical Botany.