Received EE's letters [see EE's 1851-4-4] and will forward these to Henry Rich.
Received EE's letters [see EE's 1851-4-4] and will forward these to Henry Rich.
Sends proposals for HR's approval. Encloses excerpt from Edward Enfield's letter concerning salary raise.
If RR still wishes, RR may now submit individual claim for compensation to JH and Henry Rich for consideration.
[Extract] Appeals [to R.S.L.] for financial support to J. R. Hind, whose health is failing. Encloses letter and sketch from Hind, certificate for Dr. Hall, and letter from Richard Sheepshanks.
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Unhappy with matters at the Mint; JH talks about the activities of the children, and about his involvement with the Great Exhibition. [Most of the letter written on 1851-4-7.]
Will take JH's memorandum to Chancellor of Exchequer [Charles Wood] for consideration.
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Landed estates held in common by Company of Moneyers may affect their claims to compensation.
Would JH forward the enclosed letter to [J. R.?] Hind as he cannot find Hind's address.
Treasury commissioners will not make exception in case of Edward Enfield, who must accept position in reformed Mint or lose compensation for termination of Moneyers' contract.
Detailed critique of CL’s A manual of elementary geology [3d ed. (1851), used in editing 4th ed. (1852)].
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No doubt he is aware of F. A. Nobert's work on glass. Has received from him a paper, which he intends communicating to the R.S.L. Thinks JH may like to see it.
Encloses RR's individual claim for compensation, to be forwarded to Treasury.
Has sent testimonial regarding John Hind to William Parsons (3rd Earl of Rosse).
Returns document to JH. Has not yet discussed it with Chancellor of Exchequer [Charles Wood].
John Hind has been granted time off with pay to recover his health [see JH's 1851-4-2].
Gave enclosed letter to William Buckle. Schedule, as altered by Mr. Kerr, will return from printer today.
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