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- 11 Sept. 1900 (Creation)
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Writes to express his sympathy on the death of Henry Sidgwick, who he knew from boyhood. Claims to have had always 'the highest admiration for his great powers and his noble character', and remarks that it is hard to believe that he should have died before him [Mayor], who is 'so much his senior.' Refers to the help Henry gave him in editing Professor Grote's book. Declares that his death 'following so soon on that of Seeley and Hort has deprived Cambridge of its best and most characteristic elements.' Claims that his brother, who was mathematical master of Rugby when Henry was a boy, used to speak of the latter 'as his best pupil', and noticed how he used to approach examinations. Hopes that the report that he had begun to put down memoranda 'with a view to a history of his own mental development' may be true.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Grote, John (1813-1866), philosopher (Subject)
- Seeley, Sir John Robert (1834-1895), knight, historian (Subject)
- Hort, Fenton John Anthony (1828-1892), biblical scholar and theologian (Subject)
- Mayor, Robert Bickersteth (1820-1898), Church of England clergyman and schoolmaster (Subject)
- Mayor, Joseph Bickersteth (1828-1916), philosopher and classical scholar (Subject)