Places himself at the disposal of CJM and Price
Would rather not speak [in the House of Commons] unless he is required to do so
Robinson insolent in asking Charles James Monk to stand aside so he can run for Parliament in his stead, in no way should Robinson be allowed to sit in Gloucester
Thanks for engravings sent to Prince Alfred
Manuscript on large-format loose sheets which is essentially a rewriting of pages 1-56 of the second part of MS-114 and thus the second reworking of part of the Big Typescript. It needs to be read with this volume as there are a number of references between the two manuscripts. f 38 also contains a reference to the missing ‘kleines format’
“For my old Friend Mr Whewell, August 11th 1843”
Typescript of notes on identity taken from a typescript in Waissmann’s papers which was itself taken from a letter.
(Annotated by another hand.)