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Second Trinity Boat Club minute book
BOAT/C/1 · Unidad documental simple · 1870-1876, 1938
Parte de Trinity College Boat Club records

A book recording meetings and races from Oct. 1870 to Oct. 1875, with an account of the University Fours races in 1876. Minutes kept by successive secretaries William H. Blake, Charles E. Jolliffe, James Gow, Arthur W. Sunderland, and Charles Macmichael. At the back is a list of the officers of the club 1870-1875, and winners of the Pair-Oars and the Sculls for the same period.

Laid in loose to the volume is a set of clippings from The Times from June 1938 about the history of the Second Trinity, a bumps race chart from 1875, and a list recording members whose subscriptions were paid.

The following names are mentioned in this volume:
John Algernon Aylmer, Walter William Rouse Ball, Arthur Gorell Barnes, Cecil Bendall, Constantine William Benson, Charles Richard Bingham, Wilfrid Anderdon Boyce, Thomas William Bridge , William Richard Brunskill Briscoe, Francis John Cannon, Philip Herbert Carpenter, Robert Lindow Carr, Reuben Thomas Carter, James Brooks Close, William Brooks Close, John Brooks Close-Brooks, Edward Coode, John Cox, Albert Shelley Creak, Donald Cuming, Alfred William Winterslow Dale, Leighton Mayo Dalton, Gerald Campbell Dicker, Stuart Alexander Donaldson, George Drinkwater, Henry D'Olier Drury, Henry O'Callaghan Prittie, 4th Baron Dunalley, William Edward Durham, Denis Sheldon MacGregor Eadie, Frank Osborne Ellis, Henry Houghton Enfield, Edwin Bourdieu England, Patrick Fleming Evans, Watson Failes, Adam Henderson Fairbairn, Henry Farrer, Frederic Charles Faulkner, John George Fawcus, Manasseh Fearnley, Joseph Cyprian Fenn, John Skirrow Follett, William Hugh Fowle, James Francis Galloway, Edmund John Milne Gardiner, Waterman Gardner-Waterman, Hubert Adkin Gilliatt, James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Henry Delpratt Goldsmith, Henry Erskine Gordon, Samuel Haughton Graves, John William Greenwood, Gregory Marcar Gregory, Thomas Nattle Grigg, Thomas Oliver Harding, George Forbes Raymond Hayes, John Margetson Heald, Charles Harold Herford, Charles Gray Hill, Walter James Holmes, John Hopkinson, James Heywood Horsburgh, James Alexander John Irving, William Edward Jackson, Andrew Jameson, John George Jameson, Richard Willis Jameson, George Oliver Jones, Arthur Baillee Lumsdaine Karney, Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, Hermann Michael Kisch, John Henry Lange, Charles Edwardes Lewis, David Morgan Lewis, Thomas Crompton Lewis, Thomas Shepherd Little, Henry Joshua Lomax, John William Lord, Keith Maitland, Gerald LLewellyn Noel Mann, George Robert Laxon Marriott, Hugh William McCann, Augustus Weston Jervis McNeile, Francis Hamilton Mellor, John William Merry, Walter Gordon Michell, Edward Milsom, Henry Mitchell, Edward John Nanson, Joseph Shield Nicholson, Arthur Rowland Thomas O'Regan, Francis Peabody, John Endicott Peabody, Charles Penrose, John Trevenen Penrose, Adam Pollard, John Percival Postgate, John Henry Poynting, Arthur Pryce, Harry Quilter, Edward Seymour Leveson Randolph, Charles Stokes Read, Guildford William Dale Richardson, John Horsfall Richardson, Charles Ridgely, John Ridgely, Henry Charles Ridges, Hamlet Riley, George Lockhart Rives, Stanley Rogers, William Francis John Romanis, James George Ronksley, Hugh Hartland Rose, Abraham Ruce, George Herbert Rust, John Basil Rust, Richard Burdon Sanderson, Edmund Beale Sargant, Samuel Arthur Saunder, Harry Alexander Saunders, Arthur Willis Sayle, Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn, Stephen John Selwyn, Reginald Shann, John Bowness Sharp, Arthur Hennell Simms, Edward James Simpson, Charles Lacey Smith, Hugh Garden Seth Smith, Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth, Herbert Warrington Smyth, Edward Wilton South, Wilfred Sparling, Edmund Arnold Alfred Spencer, Alexander Sprot, Edward Stephenson Starbuck, Leonard Gibbard Stileman-Gibbard, Frederick Tertius Swanwick, William Andrews Taylor, William Wilberforce Taylor, Henry Arnold Thomas, Nicholas Charles Scudamore Thomas, Thomas Urmson, Charles Oakleigh Walker, Ernest Randolph Webster, Julian Le Roy White, Charles Thomas Whitmell, Gordon Taylor Bentinck Wigan, Henry George Swayne Williams, William Henry Williams, and Arthur Bethune Woodd.

Add. MS b/36/163 · Unidad documental simple · c 1947-c 1955
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

Macmillan & Co., 29 & 30 Bedford Street, Covent Garden, W.C. Dated July 7, 1884 - Hears from James Gow that Frazer would like to translate Pausanias, says he had thought of doing it himself, suggests it would not be a huge commercial success, but are willing to take on the cost of print and paper and divide the profits equally, suggests a one volume edition with limited notes.

Add. MS b/36/319 · Unidad documental simple · c 1947-c 1955
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

3 Belford Park, Edinburgh. Dated 18 February, 1923 - [James] Gow has died, lived on the same stair in the Bishop's Hostel, wanted to make way at the bar, but was instead forced to become a schoolmaster, about which he 'spoke ... most bitterly'; Adam Sedgwick asked Asquith why he didn't make Cunningham bishop and he said 'I can't make a tariff reformer a bishop'; is an odd world in which Lloyd George is an appointer of bishops and keeper of England's conscience and maker of peace; sends an article on the mark [not transcribed]; is very busy with large classes.

Letter from J. Gow to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/57/53 · Unidad documental simple · 10 June 1916
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

19 Dean's Yard, S.W. [on mourning stationery] - Thanks him for his letter of sympathy on the death of his son [Roderick Charles Alister] in the war, serving on the HMS Defence.

Add. MS c/81 · Unidad documental compuesta · c. 1818-1911
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Correspondence concerning the donation of a print of Mill to Trinity College by Henry Manning Ingram, with four letters from his friend and Trinity College Master Henry Montagu Butler dated Jan. 1908, with two other letters relating to Mill sent to Ingram, one of them from J. H. Cooper enclosing a letter from Mill to Charles Gordon. After H. M. Ingram's death, the correspondence continues, with 18 letters between his son Arthur D. Ingram (carbon typescripts) and Butler (originals). Much of the correspondence deals with the wording for the accompanying plaque and inscription on the back of the frame featuring biographical information for William Hodge Mill and Henry Manning Ingram, and is accompanied by six letters from Mill's grandsons Philip G. L. and Edmund Webb, and letters from James Gow and James Marshall. In addition, there are six letters sent to and from W. H. Mill: two to and from Thomas Robinson, two from C. A. Fowler, two more from Mill to [Samuel?] Wilberforce and Mill's mother.

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