Photographs of Newton MSS made for J.C. Adams in 1884
- Adams/Box 1/portfolio
- Item
- 1884
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727) Knight, natural philosopher and mathematician
Photographs of Newton MSS made for J.C. Adams in 1884
Part of Papers of John Couch Adams
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727) Knight, natural philosopher and mathematician
A.L.s., from Samuel Butler, London to JBM
Part of Papers of James Bass Mullinger
Sends a pamphlet on Italy, both for the Library and for JBM.
A.L.s., from M. R. James, Cambridge, to JBM
Part of Papers of James Bass Mullinger
Would like to begin work on a catalogue of the St John's College manuscripts.
A.L.s., from JBM, Cambridge, to M. R. James
Part of Papers of James Bass Mullinger
Informs MRJ of the conditions under which he can view the College's manuscripts, as agreed by the Library Committee.
A.L.s., from JBM to R. F. Scott
Part of Papers of James Bass Mullinger
Relates to 'disputations' or declamations given in the College Chapel by Samuel Butler.
Part of Papers of John Robert Lunn
Lunn, John Robert (1831-1899) mathematician and musician
A.L.s., from Robert George Windsor Clive to Charles Taylor, Master of SJC
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Suggests the date to take his MA exam.
Windsor-Clive, Robert George (1857-1923) Baron Windsor
T.L.s., from the Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University to J. R. Tanner
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Requests a reference for William Henry Winch (BA 1898).
A.L.s., from James Maurice Wilson to the Editor of the Eagle
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Notes that he has not been in contact with an acquaintance for 50 years and therefore is unable to write what is required.
Wilson, James Maurice (1836-1931) schoolmaster, astronomer and Anglican clergyman
A.L.s., from Gerard William Williams to Reginald Philip Gregory
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Is sorry that J. R. Tanner has retired and notes that he believes that he owes a lot to him. Talks about how the College has meant a lot to him while he has 'way off the beaten track'. Reminisces about old College friends. Notes that RPG is a tutor now and hopes that his son will one day go to SJC.
Williams, Gerald William (1878-1944)