Extracted from Sraffa 2542-3
The numbered papers are a.96-7, a.35-40, a.62-95 (with a blank unnumbered leaf between a.64 and a.65), a.31-2, a.41-51 (followed by a blank unnumbered leaf), a.14, a.109-14, a.98-108, d.3-8, a.131-2 (followed by two blank unnumbered leaves), d.9-69 (followed by two blank unnumbered leaves), a.115-16, a.126-7, a.119-22, a.117-18, a.124 (followed by a blank unnumbered leaf), a.130, a.128-9, a.123 (followed by a blank unnumbered leaf), a.212-25, a.233-45 (a.235 appears to have been missed out by mistake), d.70 (a printed leaf, joined to three unnumbered printed leaves), a.2-7, a.9-12, a.8, a.13 (followed by a blank unnumbered leaf), and a.15.
The headings which occur among these papers include the following:
‘Lettre. | Aux Dames’ (a.96)
‘Lettre aux Dames’ (a.35)
‘Lettres des | Deux Philantropes’ (a.62)
‘Aux Savants | Sur la Perfectibilite de LEsprit humain’ (a.41)
‘Chapitre second | sur la perfectibilité indefinie’ (unnumbered sheet)
‘dixieme époque | des progrès futurs de l’ésprit humain’ (unnumbered sheet)
‘aux Savans | Sur la perfectibilité de l’ésprit humain’ (unnumbered sheet)
‘Sur la philosophie’ (a.109)
‘Mon opinion | ou | Esquisse | d'un rapport sur l'affaire générale’ (a.98)
‘Introduction | aux | Travaux Scientifiques | du | Dix-neuvieme Siécle’ (d.3)
‘Observations générales | sur la 1re classe | des travaux Scientifiques du 18e Siécle’ (a.131)
‘introduction | aux travaux Scientifiques du | 19eme Siecle’ (unnumbered sheet)
‘introduction | aux travaux Scientifiques | du 19eme Siecle’ (d.9)
‘Premiere Partie | Livre premier | de l'univers’ (a.115)
‘Chapitre second | Considerations metaphysiques’ (a.128)
‘Chapitre troisieme | des taches du soleil’ (a.125)
‘Prospectus | d'un nouveau cours d'études Normales’ (a.212)
‘Physiques des Corps organisés | introduction’ (a.213)
‘Lettres | de | C.-H. Saint-Simon’ (printed) (d.70)
Includes: Correspondence with Anne Nill (Mrs. Voynich's companion) with an account of her death.
Correspondence with Winifred Gaye, 1961-69 (`who thought not legally adopted by me has always been considered by me as a daughter' according to Mrs. Voynich's Will).
Correspondence re Mrs. Voynich's estate and portrait.
Includes papers on highly composite numbers, singular moduli, Rogers-Ramanujan identities, Mersenne numbers etc
Correspondents include Ramanujan himself, J E Littlewood, G N Watson, G H Hardy, A S Ramalingam, F Dewsbury, J J Hensman, S Lakshmi Narasimhan, K Ramunni Menon, K Ananda Rao, P V Seshu Ayyar and H Heilbronn.
Also includes minutes of the congratulatory meeting held in honour of Ramanujan and K Ananda Rao.
Kirkaldy. Apologises for the letter sent the previous day
The Grove. Has returned journal, conversation with E J Erle
Sends Royal Society address, has had a slight "attack", the use of iron in warships
Stafford House. Appreciates NWS's ability to impart information, worried about the health of his brother. [incomplete]
Has kept journals overlong, passed them on to Cavour, Thiers and Guizo, Italy will be able to hold her own against France in three years
Belvedere, Earith. Comments on the wanton demoltion of houses which could be used for the poor
Kensington. Will call on him the following day.
Normandy Farm. Surplus of cabbages, wants to sell them in Guilford, requires epsom salts
Belfast. Repudiates his attack on a banking house in Belfast