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O./11a.4/10/7 · Item · 24 Feb. 1910
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

It is noted that the Master wishes to sign this memorial; Fellows 'who desire to join in this demonstration' are requested to sign at the bottom and return the sheet no later than 24 February to Sir George Darwin. Two copies; Henry Arthur Hollond, in Mayread more

Add. MS c/57/39-39a · Item · 1, 16 Dec. 1899
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

29 Delamere Terrace, Westbourne Square, W. - The first letter dated 1 Dec. 1899 lets Frazer know the Royal Literary Fund would like to support his work, and the letter of 16 Dec. identifies his 'fellow-conspirator' in putting forward his name is George Darwin.

CLIF/A8/3 · Item · 31 Mar. 1878
Part of Papers of W. K. Clifford

Croft Cottage, Barton Road, Cambridge.—Will try and raise subscriptions for Clifford among the residents of Cambridge. George Darwin has gone abroad for the sake of his health, so Pollock may not receive a reply from him. Will reply soon about the Women’read more

CLIF/A2/3 · Item · Mar. 1877?
Part of Papers of W. K. Clifford

Combe Bank, Sevenoaks.—Gives an account of visits to the Darwins and Lady Lubbock. Will be able to return home with the Moultons, who arrive today. Looks forward to seeing her and the ‘dear little kid’. Contrasts Daniel Deronda with the writing ofread more

Add. MS b/35/274 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Newnham Grange, Cambridge. Dated Dec. 22, 1900 - Thanks him for the GB, thanks Lilly Frazer for the postcards; is sending Gwen and Charles to Germany to learn the language; Ryle is the new Bishop of Exeter; the Master's [Henry Montagu Butler] health isread more

Add. MS c/100/274 · Item · 18 Aug [1876]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that 'Dr S[lade?] came to C[arlton] G[ardens] wrote on a closed double slate, and on one that [Sidgwick] partly held: but did not in either case keep the slate in sight the whole time after [Sidgwick] had looked at it.' States that other people 'read more

Add. MS c/100/265 · Item · [25] May 1875
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Fears that he will be engaged on Friday. Announces that there is to be a meeting on Saturday, and that 'George D[arwin] is constructing, and planning ligatures'. Reports that there are lots of applications for admission [to séances with the Newcastleread more

Add. MS c/94/23 · Item · 26 Sep 1877
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Declares that she has read the paper on the Sophists. Relates that she discussed the matter with Mr Jowett when he came to visit the previous Monday. Jowett admitted 'that G.G[rote] was right but will have it that "Sophist" carried, at that period, noread more

Grote, Harriet (1792-1878), née Lewin, woman of letters
Add. MS c/100/154 · Item · 1875?
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Fragment of letter. Asks his opinion on writing to N[ ] 'offering to give up one week of [Sidgwick, Myers' and others'] twelve if they will give Miss Wood a week's complete holiday'. Declares that it is 'all right about the Yorkes.' Reports that he hasread more