Fairhill, Tunbridge.
'Published by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Undergraduates'. Table of attendance by each Fellow at the morning and evening services each day, marked by 'o' or 'x'. with 'Sum Total' recorded at the end.
Includes note,' The Society, though gratified to find that their labours have had the effect of producting more regularity on the whole, among the Fellows, will not relax in their endeavours to promote the cause of Religion...'
Addressed by hand to 'Revd Thompson, Trinity College'.
Fryston Lodge [?]. Incomplete?
Identified, presumably by Kate Symons, as 'Our Grandmother Mrs Williams', in list.
With note added, perhaps by Selina Macaulay.
Transcript
Belton. | Gt Yarmouth.
14 Novr 1890.
My dear Wright,
I have heard from Mrs Jacobson who is very glad that her Fathers correspondence should rest within your Walls, & will willingly present it to the College.
The collection is at my home, here, I will have it properly packed & seen to, but as I have to be away next week for a few days on business it will have to wait for my return—But I will attend to it as soon as I can, & I will write you word again before it is sent off to Cambridge.
Yours very truly
R H Inglis Palgrave
(The direction, which is not included in the text printed by Marchand, is ‘Dr. Clarke | 36 Craven Street’. There are no marks of posting.)
(The title is ‘Rapport fait à la Commission D’histoire naturelle de l[’]académie de Caen, sur le Crocodile fossile que l’on a trouvé dans les Carrières du Bourg d’Allemagne; à ¼ de lieue de Caen’. The document does not appear to be in Lamouroux’s own hand. )