A collection of some of the printed material and letters received by Whewell between 1819 to 1833, of which the materials relating to the Cambridge elections of 1829 and 1830 form a part.
Sin títuloTrinity College - When will RJ be coming to vote for Cavendish [William Cavendish], could he also bring any of his work on wages so they can concoct an application to the Cambridge press syndicate? WW has had another letter from Mrs Young which appears… read more
Harewood - WC does not think he will be in Cambridge in time to meet many of his friends from Trinity, but is 'strongly recommended to be at the Johnian festivities'. Thanks WW for keeping him informed of any matters connected with his office at… read more
Fragment of a letter concerning preparations for the election of the Duke of Devonshire as Chancellor after the death of Prince Albert.
Appreciates Sidgwick's long letter. Reports that he has been well informed of Trinity, and more particularly, of 'Apostolic' news. Refers to his present illness. Asks for Sidgwick's advice in relation to whether or not he should take the Tripos… read more
Letters dated 5 Mar. 1862 and 27 Jan. 1963 from Hollier, Newton in Cartwel; and 16 Dec. 1863 from Chatsworth, Chesterfield.
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
Part of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
Album containing over 250 letters, notes, documents, unaccompanied envelopes, printed items, and photographic prints carrying the handwriting and/or autographs of sovereigns, prelates, government ministers, peers, authors, and Trinity College masters and… read more
With printed letter from Robert Grant to a member of the Cambridge University Senate in support of Mr [William] Cavendish in the Cambridge University Election.
Sin títuloTrinity College - WW had expected to be able to give RJ some specimen pages of his book ['An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, and on the Sources of Taxation: Part 1. - Rent', 1831], but he has become involved with a committee set up to canvass for Cavendish [William Cavendish].
Transcript
Trinity Lodge
June 17. 1874
Dear Professor Humphry
I enclose a copy which I have somewhat hastily drawn up of the speech I made in Trinity last evening. I have had very little time to look on it, & very possibly you may find grammatical &… read more