TURN III/C
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1837–61
Part of Correspondence of Dawson Turner, Sir Francis Palgrave, and Hudson Gurney
HOUG/33/52
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26 Apr. 1839
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Add. MS c/51/251
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24 Aug. 1846
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Cliff Cottage, Lowestoft - WW hopes RJ and Mrs Jones enjoy their holiday. He is 'glad to hear of your History of the Common Law, and shall be curious to see it. Of course you will not forget the influence which the Roman Law exercised through the education of the lawyers. Have you looked at Palgrave's books? Of course you have' [Francis Palgrave - deputy-keeper of her majesty's records 1838-61: 'The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth', 1832].
Add. MS c/90/24
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19 May [18--]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Add. MS c/90/23
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1 Apr. 1839
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Add. MS a/210/190-196
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1832-1844, [18--]
Part of Additional Manuscripts a
TURN III/A/3/16
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12 Nov. 1834
Part of Correspondence of Dawson Turner, Sir Francis Palgrave, and Hudson Gurney
(This letter originally contained two messages, but the leaf on which the second was written is wanting. The surviving message is dated Wednesday, 10 Nov., but 10 Nov. 1834 was a Monday. The correct date was added by Dawson Turner.)
TURN III/B/1
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1825–60
Part of Correspondence of Dawson Turner, Sir Francis Palgrave, and Hudson Gurney