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Add. MS c/65/36 · Item · 27 Sept. 1835
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Manchester -- A letter of introduction for Mrs Lee, who wrote the Memoirs of Baron Cuvier (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833), who was well acquainted with Baron Cuvier, from whom Dalton received many favours when in Paris in 1822 and since.

Letter from Henry Coddington
Add. MS a/202/60 · Item · 9 May 1820
Part of Additional Manuscripts a

St. Augustin - HC is 'now flourishing about in Paris'. He went to the Institut yesterday where his 'friend Biot' introduced him to, among others, Laplace, Delambre, Arago, Cuvier, Gay Lussac and Humboldt. It is a custom for the savants to have soirées one morning a week for their friends and strangers - Humboldt has offered to take HC to Laplace's tomorrow. He has gained entry into this elite circle thanks to a lady who talks Persian and brought letters of introduction to Humboldt, and through his own acquaintance with Thomas Edward Bowdich [famed for his travels into Africa] currently living in Paris.