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Add. MS c/95/95 · Pièce · 24 May 1877
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that he did not see Sidgwick's article on Bentham until a day or two previously, and was please by his 'kind (only too kind) reference' to him. Refers to his omission - pointed out by Sidgwick - in relation to Bentham in his own book, andread more

Sans titre
Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/81 · Pièce · 13 Mar 1867
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to [Charles Kegan] Paul's intended visit at Easter. States that he has to go up to Cambridge on the Monday [after Easter] to examine. Intends to pay a visit during Passion Week, and shall probably join her 'either just before of just after Easterread more

Add. MS a/6/41 · Pièce · 3 Aug. 1883
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts a

Monk Soham Rectory, Wickham Market, Suffolk - Hardly ever keeps letters, so has none of Edward FitzGerald's; indeed, generally only had notes or cards from him since they lived near to each other and 'kept our topics for such times as we met and talkedread more

Add. MS c/100/230 · Pièce · [early May 1872?]
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Asks Myers when he intends to come to Cambridge. Reminds him that his card says the following week, but that his letter to 'Mrs V. said 18th.' Announces that he [Sidgwick] goes to Rugby on 11 [May] to steep himself in 'H. Hayman' [headmaster of Rugbyread more

Add. MS c/100/228 · Pièce · [21 Apr 1872]
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Announces that Stirling is not to stand [for the post of Knightsbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy], and that therefore he shall; predicts that if either Venn or Pearson are elected, his days in Cambridge 'will be brief', if he can believe 'read more

CLIF/A6/2 · Pièce · 1879
Fait partie de Papers of W. K. Clifford

(Place of writing not indicated.)—Praises Fred Pollock’s obituary notice. Will try and see her on Wednesday if her head is better.

(Dated Sunday.)

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Transcript

Sunday

My dear Mrs Clifford I have just read Fred Pollocks beautiful notice. It is writtenread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/170 · Pièce · 29 Jun 1873
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Writes from 7 Athelstan Road, Margate;, having stayed last year in nearby Ethelbert Terrace; comments that 'all this part of the town was built by some fanatical Anglo-Saxon'; intends to be there for ten more days. Thinks that he never wrote to thank herread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/169 · Pièce · 30 May [1873]
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

States that he has been very busy. Reports that his lectures have now come to an end. Explains that Charles [Sidgwick, his cousin?] had informed him of his uncle [John Benson Sidgwick]'s death before she had written to tell him, and says that he was 'read more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/165 · Pièce · 6 Nov [1872]
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Declares that he was very glad to get news of Mary [Minnie], as the latter does not write to him. States that he has not heard from William either. Claims to be very busy with correspondence. Refers to developments at Rugby, and remarks that 'things keepread more

Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
Add. MS c/99/160 · Pièce · 16 Apr [1872]
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that he has been very busy in relation to the vacant [Knightbridge] professorship; considers becoming a candidate himself, but does not think that he has much chance of being successful, and believes that if he puts himself forward he may harmread more

Letter from Oscar Wilde to Nora Sidgwick
Add. MS c/103/137 · Pièce · July 1889
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Has been asked by Messrs. Cassell to edit one of their monthly magazines [The Lady's World, whose name Wilde changed to The Woman's World], and is 'anxious to make it the recognized organ through which women of culture and position will express theirread more

Sans titre
CLIF/A4/12 · Pièce · 13 June 1878
Fait partie de Papers of W. K. Clifford

24 Bryanston Street, W.—Discusses the Cliffords’ health and movements. The doctors do not think that Willi should return to England yet. She and Fred think of coming to join them, perhaps with the children. Gives news of their present activities andread more