Their cemented friendship; will offer himself for the Borough [Pontefract] under certain conditions, including Milnes' approval. Hopes Hodgson was not party to the conduct of his agents but fears he might have been.
Containing copy of testimonial from William Nixon, minister, of Montrose.
In recognition of his services to the Borough, particularly his generosity in founding the Cambridge Dental Institute.
Sin títuloWoodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her brother John in the war], will go back to Rouen next week; thanks him for writing to [Francis and Amy?] Burkitt; finds John's death a 'blank' and part of the waste of the war.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her son John in the war], asks him to wait to visit, Frances is getting leave to come home; they've received over 300 letters of condolence including a telegram from the King and Queen.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey - Clarifies the meaning of 'catchment area' and writes out a botanical name provided by Otto Stapf: Leguminosae Caesalpinioideae Dimorphandreae.
The Strathcona Club was a residential Hall and Club built in 1933 to provide accommodation and a social centre for research workers at the Rowett Research Institute. It was named after Lord Strathcona, the principal benefactor.
C/98: 1949-1954
C.99: 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966.
Lecture and teaching material, from an envelope so inscribed.
C.98: 27pp. ms. draft for course of lectures, variously sub-titled.
C.99: 13pp. ms. draft for course of lectures, variously sub-titled, with 1p. ms. calculations.
Created while at Stanford University, California, 1947-48, 1950.
One letter dated 30 June 1844.
One letter is dated 29 Aug. 1858, the other is undated.
The Treasury, Middle Temple - Notice that he has been formally elected as Honorary Bencher.
Each letter accompanied by the envelope.
Letters dated 30 July and 5 Aug. 1906.
Two letters concerning a book from William Aldis Wright's library.
103: 3 Oct 1896, written on letter from Henry Babington Smith to Ibbetson, 2 Oct 1896.
Including references to the Codrington divorce case, 1864.