Trin Coll: - Whewell outlines the problems with Coleridge's plan for a College to be established in either Cambridge or Oxford 'for the purpose of educating ministers for the colonies': - 1. Expense of erecting and running a new College: 2. The education required is already available in the present Colleges. Instead, 'why not found Exhibitions or Scholarships for persons who are willing to devote themselves to the colonial ministry?'
O./15.45/1/87
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27 Aug. 1843
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O
HOUG/D/A/7/34
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21 Jun. [1873?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Embossed notepaper, 'Vicarage, Mapledurham, Nr Reading'. - Thanks Houghton for assistance; 'goodly quartos of chit-chat' of Charles Buller's time. His brother [Sir John Taylor Coleridge] asserts that Buller was very weak in legal arguments despite brilliance in the House of Commons.
HOUG/D/A/7/31
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16 Jun. [1873?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Embossed notepaper, 'Vicarage, Mapledurham, Nr Reading'. - Is unknown to Houghton; asks where he can obtain a copy of Charles Buller's complete dog-Latin epistle, an extract of which appeared in the Monographs.
MONK/C/1/13
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15 Jan [1838]
Part of Papers of the Monk and Sanford families
C J Monk well and has been placed in the remove