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Add. MS b/74/5/1 · Unidad documental simple · 9 Mar. 1866
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

Monk Soham.—Thanks him for a copy of his book (the Bible Word Book), and reflects on the death of William Whewell. Invites him to stay, to give him an opportunity of consulting manuscripts at Helmingham. Discusses connections between English dialects andread more

William Carus correspondence
Add. MS b/113 · Unidad documental compuesta · [19th cent.]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

Volume of letters arranged alphabetically by correspondent, with usually no more than one letter per person, each correspondent identified at the top of the page on which the letter is mounted, in the form of an autograph book.

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Add. MS c/101/131 · Unidad documental simple · 2 Sep 1861
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

States that he does not forget that Cowell was to be at Lugano on 10 September, and announces that he will give 'no possible clue' as to his own whereabouts, beyond stating that he is 'still at this ancient seat of learning', but intends to go theread more

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TRER/12/15 · Unidad documental simple · 30 Apr 1895
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

House of Commons. - Glad to see Robert so well and so much himself, and to hear what he told Caroline; it is right to 'go through with what has been undertaken' and not to take a step 'which seems crude and unintelligible to people'; Robert will be gladread more

Letter from George Butler to H M Butler
BUTJ/M/3/1/206 · Unidad documental simple · 30 Mar [1852]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

St Leonards. Congratulations on Bell success, Dr Vaughan sends his congratulations, Arthur Butler unlucky in the Hertford Scholarship examination but will get the Bennett, C S Blayds [later Calverley] expelled from Oxford : St Leonards

TRER/12/272 · Unidad documental simple · 21 June 1917
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Glad that Bessie is really better for her time at Arnside. Effect of the thunderstorms very localised; Charles has described a 'most extraordinary flood which devastated the tunnel under the road in the London Zoo'. Wondersread more

Letter from George Butler to H M Butler
BUTJ/M/3/1/35 · Unidad documental simple · 20 Mar 1848
Parte de Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

Peterborough. encloses M3/1/36, Vaughan has congratulated GB on H M Butler's progress, Classical Parallels by Gretton, Spencer Butler entered for the Bell scholarship, scarletina, mumps and whooping cough at Rugby but the school not closed, revolt by fags put down.

TRER/12/351 · Unidad documental simple · 18 Apr 1923
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Welcombe. - Much appreciates reading about the way in which Robert reads with Julian; most important thing is that the 'higher and deeper aspects should be genuine, and within the compass of one's own honest belief', and that any creed should be 'actedread more

Letter from H M Butler to F J A Hort
BUTJ/M/3/1/381 · Unidad documental simple · 24/25 Sep 1859
Parte de Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

Hort to follow the Malvern system (of hydrotherapy) encourages him to take exercise, accident suffered by Hardwick at Zermatt, wedding of [J Llewellyn] Davies, intention of accepting the living of Great St Mary's thrown into crisis by the vacancy for theread more

TRER/12/383 · Unidad documental simple · 8 Aug 1925
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Thanks Robert for the 'extract specimen' of an edition of Thucydides, which he returns; discusses the editions he has already, including the text by Poppo which he had at Harrow 'covered throughout' with pencil notes; some 'read more

TRER/46/6 · Unidad documental simple · 22 Feb 1892
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Trinity, Cambridge [on Wallington headed notepaper, address crossed through]: - Charlie 'seems to be getting along quite well'; is glad that he is 'writing more cheerfully'. Wright is going with Charlie to Welcombe, and much looking forward to it; Robertread more