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From:
Anthony Carlisle
To:
John Symmons
Date:
15 November 1803
Source of text:
L&P/12/62/1, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
John Crosier
To:
Joseph Banks
Date:
21 November 1803
Source of text:
L&P/12/63, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Henry Lawson
To:
Alexander Aubert
Date:
17 November 1803
Source of text:
L&P/12/64, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Thomas Andrew Knight
To:
Joseph Banks
Date:
1803
Source of text:
L&P/12/69, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
unknown
To:
Arbulhust
Date:
12 November 1803
Source of text:
L&P/12/72/1, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
Charles Townley
Date:
18 June 1803
Source of text:
MM/2/24, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
main committee
Date:
25 April 1803
Source of text:
MM/2/27, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
Richard Payne Knight
Date:
18 May 1803
Source of text:
MM/2/32, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
R Wilbraham
To:
unknown
Date:
c.1803
Source of text:
MM/2/33, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Charles Townley
To:
R Wilbraham
Date:
c.1803
Source of text:
MM/2/34, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
Joseph Banks
Date:
1803-1809
Source of text:
MM/2/36, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Planta
To:
Joseph Planta, Secretary, Royal Society
Date:
25 February 1803
Source of text:
MM/4/35, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
unknown
To:
Board of Longitude
Date:
[1803]
Source of text:
MM/8/44, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Mendoza y Rios
To:
Joseph de Mendoza RIos
Date:
11 March 1803
Source of text:
MM/8/46, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
'President of the Board of Longitude'
Date:
17 November 1803
Source of text:
MM/8/51, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
unknown
To:
unknown
Date:
1803
Source of text:
MM/8/54, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Mary Watson- Wentworth
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
18 Jan 1803
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/15/133, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Uncertain whether Smith is in Norwich, [Norfolk], or in Paris. Sends the Smiths a "whimsical Christmas hommage" of gold Butterfly handkerchief and little fly pins for Mrs [Pleasance] Smith, and a pocket microscope for Smith. Intended to send them on New Year's Day.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Mary Watson- Wentworth
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
4 May 1803
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/15/134, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Looking forward to Smith's visit but asks that he comes without his pupil as "a stranger is always a distressing restraint" upon her and would prevent her talking at her ease with Smith, who she has not seen for a long time.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Mary Watson- Wentworth
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
30 May 1803
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/15/135, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Sends a sucking-pig to Smith for [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert's table tomorrow and recommends that it is roasted whole, including head and not with "the limbs cut off, as is the fashion of some cooks to send them up". Thanks for "the rich present of bulbs" and asks that Smith's "young man" provides a list. Her Sierra Leone white lily now has six flowers and "is a great height & has a noble appearance". Gratified by the possibility of peace, which she credits the "eloquent display of the wise & honest sentiments of my friend Mr Fox" for.

Smith was kind to her dogs and they have tried the vitriol but they still scratch. Her health indifferent from spasms. Hopes Smith's eye will not suffer on his journey.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Frances Arabella Rowden
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
[1803-1814]
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/ADD/89, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

As thanks for the "great pleasure" she derived from Smith's botanical lecture sends him the enclosed work, [probably her "A poetical introduction to the study of botany" (1801)], which was written "with the hope of facilitating to young minds the acquisition of that elegant service".

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London