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Add. MS c/104/80 · Item · 8 Jul 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Has followed 'most anxiously' all the news of Henry Sidgwick's illness since she heard of it; explains that she had not written earlier because she knew that Nora would not want more letters. Expresses her loving sympathy with both of them in the wake ofread more

Lyttelton, Mary Kathleen (1856–1907) women's activist
Add. MS c/104/79 · Item · [21 Sep 1900]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Copy of letter in Nora Sidgwick's hand. Did not wish to write to her at once [after the death of Henry Sidgwick], but now as she has returned to England, writes to tell her how deeply he feels his loss. Since Henry first taught him thirty yearsread more

Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head
Add. MS b/71/58 · Item · 1900-1902
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Includes Professor Maitland's speech at the memorial meeting for Henry Sidgwick; obituary by Miss E.E.C. Jones, which appeared in the Journal of Education for October 1900; 'Dr Keynes in the Economic Journal of Dec 1900', references to Sidgwick made byread more

Add. MS b/17 · Subseries · 1861-1926
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Letters concerning classical studies and Trinity College business and social life, with a small group of printed material and testimonials. Some letters have explicatory notes by Florence Image, and almost 40 letters are from Henry Jackson. Otherread more

TRER/46/12 · Item · 28 May 1892
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Trinity College Cambridge [on headed notepaper for Clare College, with Clare crossed through]:- Thanks his mother for her letter. 'Old Vanity' [A. G. Watson, of Harrow] is here, staying at the lodge [the Master's Lodge at Trinity]; Robert saw him briefly,read more