Letter from Charles Clay to Charles Hunter Blair acknowledging receipt of a document
- MSA/2/105
- Item
- 10 Jul 1934
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Acknowledges receipt of the M.P.s 1327 - 99. Copy.
Letter from Charles Clay to Charles Hunter Blair acknowledging receipt of a document
Part of Manuscript Albums
Acknowledges receipt of the M.P.s 1327 - 99. Copy.
Letter from Charles Clay to Charles Hunter Blair acknowledging a gift
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Gift is presumed to be 'Baronys and Knights of Northumberland, A.D. 1166-1266' into which the original letter is bound. Clay also discusses his own work on the Stutevilles in relation to Hunter Blair's work. Signed by creator. Copy.
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In the form of a testimony to her exceptional abilities in applied mathematics. Details some of the mathematical work undertaken, including calculations relating to the "Turbinia". It is not clear as to which of Stoney's daughters this testimony relates. Typescript.
Letter from Cardale Babington to William Hooker concerning a botanical specimen
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Signed by creator.
Letter from C. P. Lucas to Sir Edward Grey concerning news of the "institute and library"
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Signed by creator.
Letter from C. Holland to Madame de Bury concerning European affairs
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Long letter, written from Rome. Includes the particulars of an audience with Pope Pius IX. Signed by creator.
Letter from C. Allhusen to Joseph Cowen concerning agriculture
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One of nine letters to Joseph Cowen from various correspondents about agriculture, all written between 1879 and 1880. Found inside one of his books about Ireland.
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Lengthy letter, detailing various aspects of the scheme and her responses to Hobson's criticisms. Typescipt with signature.
Letter from Basil Anderton to Alderman Criddle accompanying a book of Robert Delaval's letters
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Letter written on the flyleaf of the accompanying book, which is being sent as a present to Criddle. Mainly discusses recent holidays. Copy.
Letter from A.V. Dicey to J. Cotter Morison commenting on Morison's 'Macauley'
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Long letter complimenting Morison on his book and also discussing the life and work of Macauley. Ends with advice to Morison to abandon such topics in the future in order to produce "permanent work". Signed by creator.