Is now a clerk for [London and Edinburgh] shipping company. Does not know if he should mention his employment to Mr. Watts.
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Is now a clerk for [London and Edinburgh] shipping company. Does not know if he should mention his employment to Mr. Watts.
Has been quite ill; talks about one journey.
Talks about JH becoming a churchman.
Is coming to visit JH at Slough.
About JG's travels to Edinburgh.
Note to accompany several copies of JG's thesis.
Congratulates JH on having completed examinations; JG will be admitted to the bar soon.
Sending an equation in calculus for him to give opinion.
Further comments on his original query [see CB's 1812-6-20] regarding the equation in calculus.
Describes his experiences in court; talks about their mutual friend J. W. Whittaker [letter completed 1812-8-11].
Asks JH to come to Slough to visit Alexander Herschel before he leaves.
Philosophizes about life [letter completed 1812-9-11].
Requests JH obtain a paper by Joseph Banks for William Herschel.
Although nominated for the Analytical Society by Edward Bromhead, JB declines membership. Praises the society as 'highly calculated to the promotion of mathematical literature.'
Sending details of some new theorems he has come across.
About the lady JG intends to marry; also JG's law practice.