Letters from Percival Frost to Dr C. Taylor, Master of St John's
- Miscellaneous/Box 7/FR3
- File
- 30 March 1892–5 April 1892
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Two A.Ls.s., discussing geometry.
Frost, Percival (1817-1898) mathematician
Letters from Percival Frost to Dr C. Taylor, Master of St John's
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Two A.Ls.s., discussing geometry.
Frost, Percival (1817-1898) mathematician
Autograph letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Griffin, William Nathaniel (1815-1892)
Autograph letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Greenhill, Sir Alfred George (1847-1927) Knight, mathematician
Letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Formal reiteration of GGB to Porter 29/4/1892 (Box 30/11/3): horror that JP and A.B. Joy have visited the Abbey in his absence and chosen a position to place a bust without authority. Objects to both position and bust.
Bradley, George Granville (1821-1903) Dean of Westminster and schoolmaster
Autograph letter signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Agreeing that letter [29 Mar. 1892, to the Chancellor] may be printed [see circular of the Memorial Committee Box 30/1/1], but re-stating position regarding a bust in the Abbey.
Bradley, George Granville (1821-1903) Dean of Westminster and schoolmaster
A.L., s. to Charles Taylor from GTB, Cambridge
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses a mathematical formula.
Autograph postcard signed to Charles Taylor
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Ferrers, Norman Macleod (1829-1903)
A.L.s., to the Master of St John's (Dr Charles Taylor)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses the candidates for election to a Professorship.
A.L.s., to the Master of St John's (Dr Charles Taylor)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses an appointment and a book on the Gospels.
A.L.s., to the Master of St John's (Dr Charles Taylor)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses a letter relating to the date of the Gospels. Suggests that Dr Taylor was the right man for an appointment.