Includes letters by J. O. Halliwell, J. M. Heath about the August 1846 storm in Cambridge, H. Montagu Butler about a bust of Archdeacon Hare, Vernon Musgrave about a memorial to Archbishop Musgrave, with a draft from William Whewell to Vernon Musgrave.
Sem títuloLetters dated 13 May 1842, 13 May 1845.
Fifteen letters from William Whewell, five letters from H. P. Hamilton, one each from Charles Heathcote and Christopher Wordsworth, and two from James C. Franks.
Sem títuloRouse Ball's signature is on the verso of the front endpaper, with a note of the bequest below. Includes a copy of the order signed by Christopher Wordsworth, Master, 7 Feb. 1838, requiring all undergraduates to attend Chapel at least eight times a week.… read more
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.
Sem títuloTrinity College - When WW last wrote he had not seen the article on RJ in the Quarterly Review: 'I think you have great good luck in escaping out of my hands for I had not ventured to say so broadly what I supposed your plan to be though I expected to… read more
Letters dated 15 Oct. 1841 - 8 Dec. 1842.
Thanks JHM for his assistance in attempting to gain a lay Fellowship at Trinity, visited the Master whose heart is set on giving the Fellowship to a physician, although there is at present none in Trinity
Letter to the tutors concerning the absence of undergraduates from the dinner in Hall.
The Master [Christopher Wordsworth] is thinking of leaving College for a month and enquired whether JCH had heard from WW: 'If he be still here, I will tell him you will undertake his Sermon' [see JCH to WW, 1 Aug. 1827].
Herstmonceux, Hailsham - JCH has received a parcel from WW and Connop Thirlwall [WW, 'Additional Remarks on some parts of Mr Thirlwall's Two Letters on the Admission of Dissenters to Academical Degrees', 1834. CT had produced a pamphlet entitled 'A… read more
Trinity College - Things 'are all going wrong here and I dare say shall soon be in a condition quite insolvable. Thirlwall [Connop Thirlwall] has published a pamphlet on the Dissenters question' ['A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Turton, on the Admission of… read more
Norwich - Perhaps WW should have suppressed his pamphlet altogether, 'but there was something which looked like a challenge in a part of Thirlwall's [Connop Thirlwall] which drew me on' [see WW to RJ, 12 June 1834]. WW thinks RJ's suggestion that WW's… read more
Four Fellows of Trinity delighted with their reception, questions of the Visitor of Trinity and of College Meetings
His portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence is complete and ready to be sent to Trinity College.
Letters dated 11 Dec. 1838 and 13 June 1839 concerning a portrait of his father for Trinity College.
Trinity College - Concerning a portrait of Dr Porson.
Letters dated 25 May, 1 June, 9 July, and 14 Aug. 1840.
WW has been meaning to write to HJR for some time 'for the purpose of remonstrating with you as to one or two things more hard than was necessary which you have said of my friends the experimental philosophers'. WW cannot imagine why HJR 'should charge… read more
Norwich - AS could not reply to WW's kind letter until he knew of his sister's plans. If she had been going back via Cambridge AS could have tempted her to take up WW's invitation to stay - but she is not. AS is pleased WW is going to bring before the… read more
It seems unlikely that HJR will be able to preach on Whit Tuesday since it appears to be already engaged - Monday seems to be free. WW does not think he can give HJR any reasons 'for and against offering yourself for the Divinity Professorship. Our… read more
Norwich - AS is shocked to hear that their former Master - Christopher Wordsworth - has died: 'Could you give me any information on the subject?' AS hopes to be back at Cambridge the first week in April. Can WW help AS with some details concerning a… read more
Kings College - Concerning the portrait of Isaac Newton that he helped Trinity College procure.
JCH is lucky that he left Trinity College 'before the evil days arrived'. For instance Connop Thirlwall's pamphlet on the Dissenters admission ['A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Turton, on the Admission of Dissenters to Academical Degrees', 1834] followed by… read more
With a note in Christopher Wordsworth's hand.