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Add. MS c/105/11 · Item · 3 May 1876
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Since returning to England from Paris she has been very busy with various activities, which delayed her writing to Mary. It is very pleasant being settled in their own house in Cambridge, even though it is only a temporary one. Asks Mary when she intendsread more

Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head
Add. MS c/101/136 · Item · 10 Sep 1875
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Declares that were it not for the fact that he is to go to her in October, she would be very sorry to say that she cannot receive him that month. Reports that she was at Stone G[appe] a week previously, and was going again to the Chancery, when she heardread more

Add. MS c/101/137 · Item · 19 Dec [1874]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Expresses her delight at the receipt of his book the previously night. Claims that she will not understand its subject, but that if she could send it forth to the world 'with a mother's loving dedication, it would be that all the philosophical worldread more

Add. MS c/101/138 · Item · 14 Oct 1874
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that Minnie kept her well-informed about Henry when at Lincoln, and that his own letter told her more. Refers to his activities with regard to his lectures and book. Asks him to go to Rugby around Christmas, 'when A[rthur] S[idgwick] wishes toread more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/100/138 · Item · 13 Dec. (1872 or later)
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Thanks Myers for his letter regarding 'very satisfactory arrangements'. Reports that the musical box has been forwarded. Announces that they will arrive on 2 January at C[ ]. Regrets that they 'cannot interpolate Chelt. between Cam. and Clifton' becauseread more

Add. MS c/101/139 · Item · 8 Jul 1874
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Expresses her delight at receiving word from Henry, and at knowing that he is not ill. Explains that she came to Budleigh Salterton to be with Miss Temple 'who has been poorly for many weeks'. The latter was disappointed that she could not go to Rugbyread more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/99/169 · Item · 30 May [1873]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

States that he has been very busy. Reports that his lectures have now come to an end. Explains that Charles [Sidgwick, his cousin?] had informed him of his uncle [John Benson Sidgwick]'s death before she had written to tell him, and says that he was 'read more

Add. MS c/103/17 · Item · 1 Mar [1906?]
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Thanks Nora for having sent a copy of 'the Memoir of one whom I regarded with so much esteem and affection [Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir]. Is at present 'deep in Morley's Life of Gladstone ', and also has Mathilde Serao's Il Paese di Gesù [to read]. Reportsread more

Cannan, Mary Louisa (1819-1911) schoolteacher
Add. MS c/99/171 · Item · 2 Sep [1873]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to her last letter, which he was glad to get. Reports that he is living 'uneventfully and somewhat lazily' in Cambridge, trying to write something for a book that he is working on. Hopes to go to Rugby about 22 September. Is glad to hear thatread more

Add. MS c/99/183 · Item · 26 Jun [1875]
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[Sent from Broadstairs]:- Reports that he is settled in the same house with Isabel; he arrived the previous Friday, and has secured rooms there until Saturday 3 July. Intends to go to London early on 5 July, and they are going to being a new series ofread more

Add. MS c/101/187 · Item · 14 Jul 1870
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Encloses 'the only letter which is come' that morning [not included], and describes the printed circulars which arrived: a notice of a half-yearly general meeting of the Pro[ ]s of the Scottish Australian Investment Company, and a notice of Henry havingread more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/101/188 · Item · 16 Apr 1871
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that she heard from Mr Balme that morning, and quotes from his letter the part which relates to Fred [or Frank?] Horton: that he will be glad to subscribe twenty pounds towards getting him to Cambridge, and to hear from Henry 'more details as toread more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/100/189 · Item · 1876 x 1877
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Regrets that he and Nora cannot go to Cheltenham as his brother William and his wife are due to visit them, and then they are to go to the Symonds'. States that they must put off their arrival at Newcastle 'till the 2d: in order to s[ ] a day at Lincoln'.read more

Add. MS c/101/189 · Item · 9 April 1872
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that she has had some short letters from their travellers [William and Isabella Sidgwick, on their honeymoon], the last two from Palermo, where they have been since 30 March. States that their passage from Naples was 'delightful', and that,read more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/101/190 · Item · 22 Feb 1876
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Says she was glad to receive his letter the previous night, and knew nothing beyond the fact that he and Nora were at Rugby. States that she would have joined their 'happy quartette' if she had been feeling better. Refers to Dr Andrew Clark's treatment,read more

Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/99/194 · Item · [Mar 1872]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Asks her to send the enclosed [introductions] [not included] to William. States that he acquired them from an acquaintance of his [Lewes]'who on Wednesday morning was totally ignorant of W's existence', and who had been mistaken for Henry by a lady, whoread more

Add. MS c/99/196 · Item · [28 Jun ?1872]
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Thanks her for her letter. Is sorry that she takes 'so gloomy a view of [his sister] Mary's state.' Agrees that her mental state is unusual. Asks when the school reopens, and states that he would be very glad to come to Rugby for a night or two; suggestsread more

Add. MS c/100/49 · Item · [summer 1876?]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Explains that he had been expecting to hear her 'final views about the Greek', and says that he asked Mrs Peile to send her a circular. Still thinks that she would find it a mistake to learn Greek regularly, but offers his assistance nonetheless. Reportsread more

Add. MS c/105/6 · Item · 3 Jun 187[7?]
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Incomplete. They have got summer at last 'and are even inclined to think it too hot' that day; hopes that Mary has nice weather also. Is particularly glad they have got a fine day since 'the Lewes'' [George Eliot and G. H. Lewes] have been with themread more

Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head
Add. MS c/100/61 · Item · 4 Oct 188[6]
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Asks her to forward the enclosed [not included] to Hugh. States that the story he sends 'is certainly one worth keeping, 'if the boys are sure of the detail[s] of the coincidence.' Reports that their evidence 'is growing very bulky: but the quality is...read more

Add. MS c/100/75 · Item · 4 Sep 1891
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Announces that he and Nora have to begin their journey to England [from Switzerland] the following day, as they have engagements all the following week. Regrets that there is no chance of meeting up with Minnie. Is sorry to hear about Hugh's health.read more