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- 7 Oct 1900 (Creation)
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16 paper sheets; 1 envelope
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Marshall states in his notes [65/1-2] on the extracts that they are 'from a common place book begun in April 1866, and continued fitfully till the end of 1867'. Explains that all except the first relate to the Grote Club, and refers to its members, including those active in 1867: Professor Maurice, Henry Sidgwick, Venn, J.R. Mozley, and Pearson. States that the latter was a devoted pupil of J. B. Mayor. Refers also to the renewal of the club with the advent of W.K. Clifford and J.F. Moulton. Describes the impression that some of the conversations that took place during the meetings, especially those involving Henry and Professor Maurice, made on him.
First sheet of extracts [65/3] relates to Henry Sidgwick's descriptions of the reactions of Addison and Comte to their imminent deaths. The rest [65/4-16] relate to the Grote Club, and include dates of meetings, members present and matters discussed.
With envelope [65/17] addressed to Nora Sidgwick; annotated in her hand - 'Notes etc from Prof. Marshall. his account of the club is printed in the Memoir. To it are attached [ ] contemporary notes of meetings NB. He says J.B. Mayor will be the best person to ask about it. Early days of it. Tripos... J.B. Mayor and J.R. Mozley about early days of Grote Club.'
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Part transcription in Sidgwick, Arthur, and Sidgwick, E. M, 'Henry Sidgwick'. London: Macmillan, 1906, p 137-138.
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- Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head (Subject)
- Grote Club (Subject)
- Maurice, John Frederick Denison (1805-1872), Church of England clergyman and theologian (Subject)
- Venn, John (1834-1923), philosopher and antiquary (Subject)
- Mozley, John Rickards (1840-1931), educator and mathematician (Subject)
- Pearson, John Batteridge (1832-1918) clergyman and philosopher (Subject)
- Clifford, William Kingdon (1845-1879), mathematician and philosopher of science (Subject)
- Moulton, John Fletcher (1844-1921), 1st Baron Moulton, judge and politician (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Addison, Joseph (1672–1719), writer and politician (Subject)
- Comte, Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier (1798-1857) philosopher and sociologist (Subject)
- Mayor, Joseph Bickersteth (1828-1916), philosopher and classical scholar (Subject)