Hotchkiss was based at the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, USA.
Correspondence re gramicidin and tyrocidine.
J/137: 1942-1943
J/138: 1944–1945, 1948
Hotchkiss was based at the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, USA.
Correspondence re gramicidin and tyrocidine.
J/137: 1942-1943
J/138: 1944–1945, 1948
Letters written between Jun. and Dec. 1951; some undated.
36 Cadogan Place, Chelsea. - Congratulations on Milnes' marriage.
Scarboro[ugh]. - Asks Milnes to thank his father for the invitation, which he hopes to accept, 'at least for some part of the week beginning 12th Jan.'; has to return to Cambridge for a while and will write from there. Also asks Milnes to 'receive the long pent-up stream of my congratulations' [on his marriage].
Bishopsthorpe, York. - He and his wife congratulate Milnes on his marriage; would have done so earlier, but did not know where to send the message. They are sorry not to be able to accept Mr [Robert Pemberton] Milnes' invitation to Fryston, as they will have friends visiting, but hope to be able to make Mrs Milnes' acquaintance soon. Signed 'T. Ebor[acum]'.
Congratulations on engagement.
14 Cavendish Square. - Sends Milnes a 'writing book' [as a wedding present?]
Signed by King and dated 'Nov. 25 1869' on first flyleaf, with title 'Pistis-Sophia. The Gospel of Valentinus. Part 6 of the Gnostics.' Note about translation on verso of tipped in leaf.
The translation of the first division runs from ff. 1-105 and is dated '25/8/65' at the end.
Sans titreThe first volume is dated by King on the first page after the front free endpaper 'Trin. Coll. Feb. 11. 1871', although the first edition of this work in fact appeared in 1864. The next page is dated 23 Nov. 1887, the year in which the second edition appeared. A mock-up of the title and facing page of the second edition follows, with an illustration, seal impression and Latin quotation [from Lucretius] follow, then two versions of the preface to the new edition, one of 37 ff. and the next of 26 ff. [unnumbered], then the contents pages of the new edition, 6 ff. The following manuscript of the first edition is written predominantly on blue paper: 46 ff. introduction and 2 ff. with a contents page and epigraphs, then the main text (foliated 1-407 in red throughout, though there are several other numbering schemes at various points).
The second volume has a contents page and epigraphs, 2 ff., then two sections, each foliated through in red, of 260 and 300 ff. The third volume has two sections, each foliated through in red, of 219 and 208 ff, blank, then 20ff foliated in pencil headed 'Woodcuts in the Text', and another section of 97 ff. headed 'Descriptions of the Plates'.
Sans titreNote on first page: 'The Royal and the Marlborough Collections - (Besborough and Arundel). Notes taken by me in July, 1861, at the Royal Librarian's House, Buckingham Mews; and July, August, and lastly in October of the same year in the British Museum, where the Blenheim Cabinet had been deposited for the purpose in the care of Prof. Maskelyne'.
Sans titreThe archive is divided into 5 classes. Papers relating to works published by King (Section A), other archaeological and antiquarian material (B), correspondence (C), personal papers (D) and family papers (E)
Sans titreHaworth was Firth Professor of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, 1939-1961. Correspondence re research.
J/124: 1966-1969; includes recommendation.
J/125: 1974
1 Providence Terrace, St Lawrence, York. - Congratulations on Milnes' marriage. In postscript, explains that he 'continue[s] stipendiary Curate of St Lawrence, York, and see[s] little or no prospect of obtaining an Incumbency, after near 30 years of arduous & onerous labours in the Church'.
Berne - Sends congratulations on his wedding to Milnes at Frankfurt; hopes he and his wife are coming to Berne.
Read with surprise of Milnes' marriage in the York Herald; congratulates him.
Sends best wishes on Milnes' wedding day.
Congratulations on engagement.
Fak[enha]m Rec[tor]y. - Congratulations on engagement.
West Cowes, Isle of Wight. - Congratulations on engagement.
Malvern. - Congratulations on engagement. Is 'indulging here in all the luxury of the water treatment'.
Congratulations on engagement.
Congratulations on engagement.
Congratulations on engagement.
Congratulations on engagement.
B[erkeley] Sq[uar]e. - Congratulations on engagement; cannot come to breakfast.
47 New Bond St. - Congratulations on engagement.
Quarterly Review vol. 205, no. 409, Oct 1906