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O./12.48 · Unidad documental simple · 1837-1839
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O

Notes by Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, on religious subjects, c 1839. Written on the back of exercises and letters, some in Latin, to Wordsworth from prospective and elected Scholars.

Note on inside front cover in another hand listing 'Names of Undergraduate and B. A. Scholars whose formal letters are here accidentally preserved at the back of the Master, Dr Chr. Wordsworth's notes c. 1837': W. Conybeare; G. E. L. Cotton; W. Walton; Alexander J. Ellis; J. Saul Howson; W. Pirie; A. Thacker; C. J. Vaughan; Michael Angelo Atkinson; W. D. Christie; H. J. Hodgson; Effingham Lawrence; W. C. Mathison; J. Gorham Maitland; T. F. Stooks; W. G. Humphry; J. J. Dance; N. J. [?] Rinser; Philip Freeman; E. Beckett Denison; F. V. Thornton; G. Waring; C. C. Roberts; A. S. Eddis; J Byles; J. Hamilton Forsyth; G. T Kingdon.

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HOUG/A/D/1/1/3 · Unidad documental simple · 5 Jun. 1865
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Professor Birkbeck's, Down[ing] Coll[ege] Cambridge. - Takes it for granted that Milnes will be at the [Apostles] dinner; he himself is tied here. Has written to [Arthur?] Butler saying that he is 'engaged in an endeavour to make two Apostles members for Cambridge'. Some older members, such as E. Romilly and Maurice 'approved most warmly'; he himself 'never doubted I was doing right', and is sure there is ''nothing in the article revealing secrets'.

Fears that Jeremie is 'very ill indeed' at Lincoln; his doctor in Cambridge, [George Edward?] Paget, has had details recently from his doctor in Lincoln and is 'very apprehensive'.

Is writing to Milnes to let him know that he has 'found more unpleasantness than I could have supposed possible about my article on the Apostles in McMillan'.