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Letter from M. A. Lewes (George Eliot) to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/93/118 · Item · 3 Mar 1879
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to the letter she received from him as 'a precious light'. Claims that it assisted her with her plans for the institution of a scheme to benefit to poor students. Agrees the 'condition of the Laboratory' to be all-important, and that considerationread more

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Letter from James Ward to Nora Sidgwick
Add. MS c/103/134 · Item · 25 Mar 1906
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Thanks her for the copy of Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir; explains that he wanted to read it before acknowledging its receipt. Says that he went to Lowestoft to work, and to read the book 'by the way', but that it has engrossed him all week, and hasread more

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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
Add. MS c/100/150 · Item · July 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Thanks Myers for writing with regard to the accidental death of Francis Maitland Balfour. Reports that they know nothing yet, except that he was killed with his guide on the Glacier of Fresnay near Courmayeur. Reports that Gerald and Eustace have goneread more

Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/14/182 · Item · 12 Oct 1943
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

The Master's Lodge, Trinity College, Cambridge. - Glad that Bob likes 'the little book' ["Trinity College: An Historical Sketch"?]. It was Gerald Balfour, not Frank [Francis], who was 'one of the group addressed by the famous epigram' [W.H. Thompson's 'read more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
Add. MS c/100/183 · Item · [5] Aug 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Reports on the burial of his brother-in-law Francis Maitland Balfour, who died in a climbing accident in the Alps. Writes that they 'have just laid the coffin in the earth...on high ground within a cluster of trees', where his wife took him six years agoread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/187 · Item · 24 Aug [1876]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

[Sent from A. Balfour's house, Strathconan, Ross-shire]:- Explains that his last letter to her was written on their journey from Edinburgh. Refers to the 'charm of the scenery', and to the nearby hills, one of which they climbed a day or two previously.read more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/191 · Item · 2 Jan 1878
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

[Sent from Whittingehame, A. Balfour's house in Lothian]:- He and Nora were very busy up to the end of the previous year, until they escaped to Prestonkirk on New Year's Eve. They arrived in Cambridge on 26 December, on Thursday morning they wereread more

Letter from Charlotte Green to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/94/20 · Item · 8 Aug 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Thanks Sidgwick for the notes about her husband's 'earlier days', which he sent to her. Remarks that her husband spoke little of those times, but that she has been reading his Rugby letters to his father and sisters. Claims that Sidgwick's reminiscences 'read more

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Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Edward Marsh
TRER/15/276 · Item · 26 Sept [18]96
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

29 Beaufort Str[eet], Chelsea. - Hears that Marsh has done well [in his civil service exams] but not 'what particular function' - colonial, military, or financial, he will choose; hopes he is 'satisfied and happy'. Sorry that Marsh could not come toread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to F. W. H. Myers
Add. MS c/100/278 · Item · 4 Aug. 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

He and Nora intend to go to Whittinghame on the following Friday, the funeral [of his brother-in-law, Francis Maitland Balfour] being on Saturday. Asks Myers to let him know whether he has had success, and whether 'both Miss Mason and the children stayread more

Letter from Thomas Clifford Allbutt to Nora Sidgwick
Add. MS c/101/3 · Item · Sep 1900
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Writes on the death of Henry Sidgwick, the news of which, he claims, was a great shock to him and a great source of sorrow. Refers to the death of Frank Balfour as 'a loss to the University which has never been repaired.' States that in Henry Cambridgeread more

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Letter from Mary [Minnie] Benson to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/93/32 · Item · 15 Dec [1875?]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Reaction to the news that Henry Sidgwick is to be married; delighted for him and eager to hear more. Proclaims her recent conversion to 'real belief' in Jesus Christ. Sends on 'warmest love' from Edward Benson, who reports that 'Mr Balfour' [Arthur orread more

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Letter from G. Croom Robertson to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/95/51 · Item · 24 July 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Writes on the occasion of the death of Sidgwick's brother-in-law, Francis Maitland Balfour. Assumes that Sidgwick will not send his MS that week and informs him that it will reach him in time if send by the middle of August to an address in Aberdeen.read more

Add. MS c/100/54 · Item · 8 Feb [1882]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that Frank Balfour 'has been for some days in severe fever', and typhoid has been suspected. Claims that some improvement has latterly taken place, and that the pain has somewhat subsided. Refers to the compilation of complaints at Crescent Villa,read more

Letter from Oscar Browning to Nora Sidgwick
Add. MS c/103/7 · Item · 10 Mar. 1906
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Points out two mistakes in Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir; one being on page 115, which states that Kegan Paul was Rector of Bailie, Wimborne. Explains that Bailie was the name of the town in which he lived, and that he was actually Rector of Sturminsterread more

Letter from W. K. Clifford to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/93/73 · Item · 25 Nov 1877
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to Sidgwick's use of the phrase 'cosmic emotion' at breakfast in his rooms 'some time before /71', and to Ruskin's shortening of 'cosmopolitanism' with regard to a universal society or city of man. Remarks on [Francis?] Balfour's speculation onread more

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Letter from James Bryce to Nora Sidgwick
Add. MS c/103/8 · Item · 12 Mar [before 1882]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Sends her the names of some of Turgenief's novels, which he has praised. Refers to Liza, Fathers and Sons, and Smoke, which have all been translated into English. Lists some that have been translated into French: Étranges Histoires, [ [ ] and Mémoires d'read more

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Add. MS a/40/87 · Item · 26 Mar 1878
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Proposals of Hobbs & Co. discussed under two headings: those referring 'to the protection of Cockerell's building' and those referring 'to the protection of the newer portion of the Library'. Cost of proposals given. Signatures of W. Aldis Wright, J.read more

Letter from Leslie Stephen to Henry Sidgwick
Add. MS c/95/99 · Item · 22 Aug 1882
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Written on the occasion of the death of [Mrs Sidgwick's brother, F.M. Balfour] in a climbing accident. States his intention of attempting to answer Sidgwick's question frankly and as clearly as possible. Announces that he is beginning to think 'all thisread more

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