The Duke of Argyll has written to Gladstone in support of a pension for A. R. Wallace.
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The Duke of Argyll has written to Gladstone in support of a pension for A. R. Wallace.
Informs HWB of arrangements for signing the memorial to W. E. Gladstone [for a civil pension for Wallace]. CD has got Duke of Argyll to write to Gladstone in favour of it.
The report that CD is seriously ill is false, but the kind letters that it produced have done a good turn. [See 12943.]
Asks HWB to sign the memorial, possibly with official title, and then to pass it quickly to Hooker.
Asks PLS to sign the memorial for a pension for Wallace.
Requests JSBS sign certificate for [Francis Darwin’s] candidacy [for Royal Society].
Quotes an extract from a letter from Mr Sanderson of Chislehurst on the disappearance of black or spotted sheep from Australian flocks when the coloured sheep ceased to be of use to man.
Statement of money transactions with James Torbitt and record of year’s success enclosed. Torbitt desires him to return £90. He is doubtful of being able to continue this spring.
Sending a Royal Society certificate of candidacy for his son Francis.
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Discusses the petition to get ARW a civil pension.
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Island Life.
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