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MONK/B/27 · Item · [1 Mar 1818]
Part of Papers of the Monk and Sanford families

Deaths of Mrs Blomfield and William Waddington, the latter left money in trust for his youngest sons, Thirlwall and Stainforth have won the Chancellor's Medals, Thirlwall the best scholar Monk has ever examined and the best in the University since Blomfield, four Trinity Fellows to marry, Pitt Scholarship between Horace Waddington and Hall of King's

O./18.1/f. A7r · Part · [19?] Aug. 1820
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

MS note in hand of G. M. Trevelyan below the letter: 'Letter of T. B. M. to his father, 1820. Not in the Life [and Letters of Lord Macaulay by G. O. Trevelyan]'.

Written from Trinity. Illness of George Stainforth.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poet