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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[February 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 1
Summary:

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[c. March 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 2
Summary:

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[c. March 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 3
Summary:

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[15 July? 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 4
Summary:

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[after 18 August 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 5
Summary:

No summary available.

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
Darwin, Emma
To:
Darwin, W. E.
Date:
[23 November 1852]
Source of text:
DAR 219.1: 6
Summary:

No summary available.

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Darwin Family Letters
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From:
William Stevenson
To:
William Kemp
Date:
6 Feb 185[2]
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library (MS Add. 10252/77)
Summary:

He has been very busy since the sudden death of his employer shortly before his own marriage.

Contributor:
Ruth Cramond
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From:
William Stevenson
To:
William Kemp
Date:
29 May 185[2]
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library (MS Add. 10252/78)
Summary:

Describes more geological rambles in the Lammermuirs.

Contributor:
Ruth Cramond
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From:
William Stevenson
To:
William Kemp
Date:
14 Oct 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library (MS Add. 10252/79)
Summary:

Thanks for letter of 11th, and the song. Sorry Kemp had been unable to visit. Gives an account of a tour in the west of Scotland.

Contributor:
Ruth Cramond
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From:
H. T. De la Beche
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
10 February 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 132
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
William Clark
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
14 March 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177:92
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
William Longman
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
10 July 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 219
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Leonard Horner
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
8 August 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 173
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Richard Owen
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
18 September 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 226
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Thomas Longman
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
1 November 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 218
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Charles Roach Smith
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
9 December 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 319
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
3 February 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 7
Summary:

Discusses advice given to JSH on nux vomica and advice given to Bowerbank by JSH on leech cocoons. Compliments Henslow on his comparative kindness. Sends waste prints for JSH and the Ipswich Museum.

Discusses campaign to secure a comfortable position with a government pension for an associate, possibly Robert Edmond Grant.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
27 September 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 8
Summary:

Asks JSH about the situation regarding George Ransome, the first Honorary Secretary of the Ipswich Museum. Under his tenure, which ended in 1852, the Museum got into debt and Ransome failed to keep others informed. As President, JSH was obliged seek Ransome’s resignation and subsequently the Museum was financially supported by the Ipswich Corporation.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
26 November 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 9
Summary:

Discusses plan to get a government pension for the Berwick-upon-Tweed naturalist George Johnston and asks JSH for a testimonial. Explains that Johnston has given away earnings to his brother and others in need.

Mentions that he has not heard from their ‘lost Friend’, this is probably George Ransome, who left his position as Honorary Secretary of the Ipswich Museum after incurring debts.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
C. E. Broome
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
21 June 1852
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 40
Summary:

Thanks JSH for invitation to visit but cannot say if able to do so. Asks for JSH to send him any fungi of interest. Invites JSH to visit him at Elmhurst, near Batheaston, and comments that Leonard Jenyns also lives in the area.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project