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From:
Augusta Ada Lovelace
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
1 December 1844
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
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Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
Aylmer Bourke Lambert
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
26 December 1840
Source of text:
RI MS F1 I134
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Faraday Project
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From:
Baden Powell
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
7 April 1846
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
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Faraday Project
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From:
Baden Powell
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
8 June 1847
Source of text:
RI MS Conybeare Album, f.11
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Faraday Project
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From:
Thomas Bell
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
11 August
Source of text:
American Philosophical Society Library The Scientists Collection I 509.L56
Summary:

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Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Benjamin Bond Cabbell
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
16 April 1842
Source of text:
RI MS Conybeare Album, f.35
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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Collins Brodie
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
6 April 1842
Source of text:
RI MS F1 I008
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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Collins Brodie
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
7 July 1849
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

No summary available.

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Collins Brodie
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
10 July 1849
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Collins Brodie
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
15 December 1849
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Dann
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
5 April 1846
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Humphrey Smart
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
10 February 1841
Source of text:
IEE MS SC 2
Summary:

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Robert Haydon
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
19 July 1845
Source of text:
RI MS Conybeare Album, f.36
Summary:

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Faraday Project
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From:
Benjamin Silliman
To:
Michael Faraday
Date:
29 May 1840
Source of text:
RI MS Conybeare Album, f.19
Summary:

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Contributor:
Faraday Project
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From:
John Bidwell
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
21 August 1849
Source of text:
National Archives, UK: FO13/271 Brazil: Foreign various and consular domestic. January to December 1849, f.23-24
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Contributor:
Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project
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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
9 January 1849
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 5
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Arranges to make a daguerreotype of JSH. Discusses beaver remains being sent to him by JSH and that a turtle sent by JSH to the Royal College of Surgeons has been received by Owen and will be returned in due course.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
6 June 1849
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 4
Summary:

Discusses forthcoming trip to Isle of Wight, states that he will help JSH with Ipswich Museum on his return.

Shelves portrait scheme due to Thomas Herbert Maguire project of 60 scientific portraits, commissioned by George Ransome for the foundation of the Ipswich Museum. Explains the causes of fine dust that appears on daguerreotypes and that his portrait of JSH in this medium is admired.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. E. Bowman
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
1 March 1841
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 119
Summary:

Apologises that JSH has not been able to see fossil spike in London, potentially a large Lycopodium, because it cannot be transported due to fragility. Provides a description and drawing of it.

Discusses fossil trees found in his local area and specimens sent to the Geological Society and Robert Brown, together with a paper Bowman has written on them. States that he has found proof of the solid and subsequently hollowed state of the trees from corresponding bands of soft shale. Provides JSH with a brief description and says full details will be given when whole paper is published. States that they give decisive proof of growth where they were found, that they have overturned the scepticism of geologists including John Phillips and Louis Agassiz, and that a miniature model is being made of them.

Discusses illustrations of the internal structure of Sigillaria by Alexandre Brongniart and his wish to see them when published. Also discusses previous drawings of Sigillaria with leaves by Brongniart and W. Conway. Passes on message from Conway for Fossil Flora to send someone to do drawings of Bristol fossil collection.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
Lord Braybrooke
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
25 September 1843
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 42 & 42(ii)
Summary:

Compliments JSH on his account of the excavation of tumulus at Ringham. Says he has not seen Cuscuta in local region but may have seen evidence of it in scorched appearance of Berkshire clover fields.

States that his wheat harvest is not as good as previous year, but less mildewed. Describes experiment of growing different varieties of wheat in his garden, undermined by rats gaining access to them. Has observed a field of mustard on one of his farms, farmer states that it is good food for sheep and partridges.

Comments on the importance of John Warne’s flax growing scheme and growth of a large quantity of flax on a single acre at Thaxted. Also comments favourably on Warne’s theory of feeding oxen in boxes.

Fears he will have few guests for the Saffron Walden Agricultural Society annual meeting but pleased that JSH will be in attendance along with Edward Everett, the American Ambassador. JSH to advocate cooperative agricultural experiments at the meeting.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
John Bright
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
30 December 1845
Source of text:
Princeton University Library Special Collections John Bright Letters (C0140) AM9906
Summary:

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Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project