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O./10a.37 · Item · [early 20th cent?]
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

Signature and title on recto of flyleaf. Contents on first page: pp 3-11, 'Introductory Statement'; pp 15-25, 'Correspondence of 1863; pp 27-54, 'Case submitted by Whewell, 1864'; pp 55-57, 'Counsels' Opinion thereon'; pp 79-101, 'Correspondence, March 1866, on the method of procedure; pp 102-111, '[Correspondence], 1866, on the terms of the proposed Instrument'; pp 75-77, '[Correspondence], 1883, on whether Judges could bring their wives'; p 113 'Dr Thompson's views of the effect of the Instrument'; p. 71, 'On the Reception of the Judges circ. 1830'; pp 65-69, 'Taylor's Ballad on the dispute between Denman & Whewell'; pp 65-69, 'Practice (1879) of giving Invitations to dine in Hall'; pp 115-[118], 'Correspondence (1918) on the Judge's Lodgings'.

Newspaper cutting pasted to page 118: 'Correspondence in May 1918 between the High Sheriff (Sir George Fordham) and the Town Authorities'.

Ball, Walter William Rouse (1850-1925), historian of mathematics