Three letters from E. B. Denison, later known as Edmund Beckett, dated 7 May 1842, 10 Sept. 1869, and 17 Oct. 1869. In the first letter, which is incomplete, he mentions his article about Andrew Jukes in the Churchman, and retells a story he heard from [John] Lonsdale about two Trinity Fellows in the time of Porson, Spencer and [John] Higgs, and rhyming insults they employed against each other. The letter of 10 Sept. mentions the departure of Charles Vaughan from Doncaster, an Airian heresy [Sir George Airy] regarding misleading statements he has made as to the best places to observe the transit of Venus in 1874. He recommends his broker H. E. Tatham & Co.; suggests putting a spoke in the wheel of the lazy Fellows of Trinity, and describes the new Vicar of Doncaster, [Francis] Pigou.
Edleston, Joseph (1816-1895) Fellow and Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge
Add. MS a/641
·
Item
·
1842-69
Part of Additional Manuscripts a
Add. MS c/1/161-174
·
Item
·
19th c.
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Thirteen letters: four from C. W. King, three from Robert Potts, two from Edmund Beckett Denison [later Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe], one each from [Francis] Martin, Charles Musgrave, R. F. Scott, and Edward Meredith Cope. Several letters refer to the death of William Whewell and his bequest to the College. In addition, there is one printed letter circulated for the Fellows only from Francis Martin dated 3 Dec. 1857.
Edleston, Joseph (1816-1895) Fellow and Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge
Add. MS c/1/158-160
·
Item
·
19th c.
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Three letters, from C. W. King, S. H. Walpole, and E. Beckett, Baron Grimthorpe.
Edleston, Joseph (1816-1895) Fellow and Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge