Leeds. - with notes on Lady Houghton's case and his last visits to her.
St. Radegunds, Chaucer Road - Congratulates Frazer.
Includes two typed transcriptions of letters (25 Aug. 1832 and 27 Jun. 1833). Newspaper cutting re Lord Royston [Charles Yorke, later 5th Earl of Hardwicke] enclosed with letter from early 1870s. Letter, 15 Aug. 1874, from Thomas Clifford Allbutt to Lord Houghton, enclosed with letter of 16 Aug. 1874.
Includes a letter to [Mrs?] Jackson after Henry Jackson's death.
The Incorporated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - Thanks him for his advice on the question of when malaria first entered Greece, will write to Clifford Albutt [Allbutt] as he suggests; gives further information about how malaria spreads and his theory that the decline of Greece is related to the arrival of malaria; mentions Dr. Nuttall of Cambridge as the greatest expert.
The Elms, Adams Rd, Cambridge - Due to the strong anti-German bias in the county, he feels obliged to leave, has given his resignation, but finds a passport cannot be granted; [Thomas] Allbutt and [John] Bury had promised to support him, but he thinks they have not, and he asks Frazer for help.
Lord Warden Hotel, Dover.