Written from Ipswich.
BAAS - WW appointed by BAAS to be one of a committee for 'drawing up instructions for observers in Physical Science'. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
BAAS, York - WW to describe tide observations made at the Port of Bristol on behalf of the BAAS. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
BAAS, York - WW appointed one of a committee to help promote 'inquries concerning Isomorphism and the connexion between crystalline form & chemical constitution'. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
BAAS, York - BAAS require a copy or abstract of the communications WW presented at the Bristol meeting. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
Glasgow - WW elected a corresponding member for Cambridge with the BAAS Committee on Exhibition of Models & Manufactures. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
Harvard College, Camb., Mass. - The Corporation of the University acknowledge that they have received WW's 'Researches on the Tides', 6th series; from the Philos. Trans., Pt. II, 1836. Printed letter completed in manuscript.
Paris - Printed letter completed in manuscript. Museum d'Histoire Naturelle thanks WW for the Transactions of the Geological Society of London, Vol. IV, Pt. 2, 1837.
Paris - Printed letter completed in manuscript.
Geneva - Printed letter completed in manuscript. The Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève thank WW for his History of the Inductive Sciences.
Berlin - Printed letter, completed in manuscript. The Académie Royale de Sciences de Berlin thank WW for his History of the Inductive Sciences, new edition., vols. 1-3.
Printed letter completed in manuscript.
Brussels, Belgium - Printed letter completed in manuscript. The Académie Royale des Sciences, Des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique thank WW for Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow.
Many crossings-through and other corrections. Text forming part of a letter seems to begin under the heavy line on the third sheet and continue to the sections above and below the address, though the biographical notes may well also have been written for Nichols. Postmarked 3 Aug 1814.