Orders two bottles of "the simple Antispasmodic" and "the Glycerin Pepsin mixture". Andrew Clark wishes him to commence his physic at once.
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Orders two bottles of "the simple Antispasmodic" and "the Glycerin Pepsin mixture". Andrew Clark wishes him to commence his physic at once.
CD’s sister-in-law, S. E. Wedgwood, is willing to refund £10 of the money paid for her land if the Ecclesiastical Commissioners will write saying she ought to do so, or if a qualified surveyor proves that the first measurement was wrong.
The official parish tithe map shows that a greater error than at first thought was made in measuring Miss Wedgwood’s land. She was overpaid £15 10s.
A letter of resignation from the Down Schools Committee. He will send a cheque for balance in hand when he is informed as to whom it is to be sent.
Orders vaseline and pomatum – the latter to put on his beard, which in dry weather feels uncomfortably harsh.
Orders morphia pills in case of severe pain, which he hopes may never occur.
Requests a mixture of verdigris, sal ammoniac, and lamp-black.
Asks for a bottle to be filled with spirits of wine.
Requests hydrated magnesia.
Orders a very small pot of "purest & best Extract of Hyosciamus for experimental purposes".
Darwins and Lubbocks wish to continue using the school room as a Reading Room for workers in the winter months and asks Ffinden to support them.
CD, Sir John Lubbock, Ellen Frances Lubbock, and S. E. Wedgwood, petition the Board to grant permission for the school hall to be used as a reading room in the evening during winter.
Answers Emma Darwin’s request that the school room be used in the winter as a Reading Room. Protests the Darwins approaching the Education Department directly.
Expresses his opinion that the Board should allow the school hall to be used as a reading room in the evenings by the villagers of Down.