Thurlby Hall, near Lincoln - Thanks WW for his attention to George Green's memoir. GG is keen to meet WW's 'views in every particular', and if thought necessary to come to Cambridge: 'Would it be too great a favour to request that you would become… read more
Thurlby Hall, near Lincoln - EB heard from his brother who intends to return to College immediately and probably reside permanently in College. EB does not think a College life 'prudent or beneficial' for his brother. EB looks forward to the new… read more
Trinity College - WW offering a better word for catallactics [see WW to RJ, 25 Jan. 1832]. He hopes RJ goes 'on prosperously with your exhortation to his grace. I thought you seemed to be in a good vein in most of your criticism: the main danger which I… read more
Richards's Coffee house, Temple Bar - Thanks WW for his letter which contains many excellent schemes. EB has been with Babbage and Herschel: 'we have had a kind of committee of notation' and 'have agreed also upon a Digest, of which you must take part.… read more
Thurlby Hall, Newark - Letter of introduction for the Rev. Dr. Wayland [Francis Wayland], Professor of Moral Philosophy at Brown University, on a mission to study academical institutions in Europe.
Lincoln - Thanks WW for his kindness towards his Botanical Papers and would like them returned. EB has read WW's new work [probably The History of the Inductive Sciences, from the Earliest to the Present Times, 3 vols., 1837]: 'there is a quiet… read more
George Green and EB are grateful to WW for all his help with the printing and distribution of GG's memoir. Sends WW another memoir to WW by GG: 'the Cambridge Transactions ought to lead all others in mathematics. I am convinced that the want of them is… read more
Thurlby Hall, Newark - George Green is very grateful to WW for all the 'presswork' he carried out for GG's maiden memoir. Another memoir is ready - could WW say whether it would be favourably received? EB Thanks WW for his pamphlet which he read twice '… read more
Thurlby Hall, Newark - EB returns George Green's memoir - 'altered and freely cut down, as yourself and Mr Murphy were so obliging as to suggest'. EB considers WW 'our sole calm examiner' on Political Economy, but 'was disheartened by 'Definitions come… read more