Correspondence between William Whewell and Michael Faraday
- O./15.49
- File
- 1831-1860
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O
Whewell, William (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science
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Correspondence between William Whewell and Michael Faraday
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O
Whewell, William (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science
Letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan
Kirkaldy. Apologises for the letter sent the previous day
Letter from Lady Pembroke to Nassau William Senior
Letter from Lord Clarendon to Nassau William Senior
The Grove. Has returned journal, conversation with E J Erle
Letter from Lord Ross to Nassau William Senior
Sends Royal Society address, has had a slight "attack", the use of iron in warships
Letter from Lord Sutherland to Nassau William Senior
Stafford House. Appreciates NWS's ability to impart information, worried about the health of his brother. [incomplete]
Letter from Sir John Hudson to Nassau William Senior
Has kept journals overlong, passed them on to Cavour, Thiers and Guizo, Italy will be able to hold her own against France in three years
Letter from Thomas Spring-Rice, Lord Monteagle to Nassau William Senior
Belvedere, Earith. Comments on the wanton demoltion of houses which could be used for the poor
Letter from William Cobbett to John Yonge Akerman
Kensington. Will call on him the following day.
Letter from William Cobbett to Mr Guttrell
Normandy Farm. Surplus of cabbages, wants to sell them in Guilford, requires epsom salts
Letter from 'Your Constant Reader' to William Cobbett
Belfast. Repudiates his attack on a banking house in Belfast
Rates of importation and exportation of Mr. Worsnam
Extracted from Sraffa 2542-3
Transcript and notes relating to SRMS B4/1-2
William Whewell letters and printed material received
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class R
A collection of some of the printed material and letters received by Whewell between 1819 to 1833, of which the materials relating to the Cambridge elections of 1829 and 1830 form a part.
Whewell, William (1794-1866), college head and writer on the history and philosophy of science