Autograph letter signed to James Porter
- Adams/Box 30-32/Box 32/1/1
- Item
- 19 Mar. 1892
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Details of design to be settled for completion of medallion for Westminster Abbey.
Joy, Albert Bruce (1842-1924)
Autograph postcard signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee, received from J. Sephton.
MacAlister, Sir Donald (1854-1934) 1st Baronet, physician and medical administrator
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Medallion for Westminster Abbey, ready to be installed. Earnest request for unveiling ceremony.
Joy, Albert Bruce (1842-1924)
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Adams Memorial Committee.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Bennett, Geoffrey Thomas (1868-1943)
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Pendlebury, Richard (1847-1902) mathematician
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Adams Memorial Committee. Undated. Probably end Apr./ beg. May 1892 from context.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Autograph letter signed to James Porter
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Pendlebury, Richard (1847-1902) mathematician
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Subscription Adams Memorial Committee.
Benson, Edward White (1829-1896) Archbishop of Canterbury