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From:
Lord Belper
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
6 September 1856
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 23
Summary:

Makes arrangements for a visit to see potential archaeological sites in Derby area discussed by Belper in previous letter: potential Roman remains on the banks of the River Derwent opposite Little Chester; a barrow in Tugford that looks to be unopened. Asks JSH to come early as barrow at Tugford is on a property up for auction.

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From:
Lord Belper
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
14 September 1856
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 24
Summary:

Makes arrangements for a visit to see potential archaeological sites in Derby area discussed by Belper in previous letter: potential Roman remains on the banks of the River Derwent opposite Little Chester; a barrow in Tugford that looks to be unopened. Asks JSH to come early as barrow at Tugford is on a property up for auction and says preparations are being made for his arrival.

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From:
E. T. Bennett
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
30 June 1830
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 149
Summary:

Writes to postpone proposed pilgrimage to the tomb of John Ray due to the death of George IV.

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From:
E. T. Bennett
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
6 August 1830
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 154
Summary:

Invites JSH to attend a dinner with Georges Cuvier in London, along with other naturalists.

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From:
M. J. Berkeley
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
22 September 1828
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 94
Summary:

Discusses package of seaweed specimens sent by JSH but has not had time to examine them properly, as he is examining cryptogamic specimens from Madeira for Thomas Lowe. Mentions travel plans, including stay in Cambridge.

Discusses his forthcoming curacy at Wisbech and hopes to help JSH and Leonard Jenyns with Cambridgeshire flora and fauna. Has 3 bat specimens for Jenyns. Encloses specimens of Potentilla and Chenopodium hybridum.

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From:
Arthur Biggs
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
8 December 1831
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 159b
Summary:

List of plants sent to Reverend Mr Ellicomb.

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From:
Archibald Billing
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
4 February 1854
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 26
Summary:

Explains the difference between the terms bort and carbonate with reference to jewellery manufacture and offers to send JSH more bort dust.

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From:
Archibald Billing
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
22 November 1855
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 27 & 27(ii)
Summary:

Mainly discusses the character and achievements of Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward in positive terms, including the invention and properties of the Wardian case.

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From:
Archibald Billing
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
8 December 1855
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 28
Summary:

Sends JSH stone specimens with brief descriptions.

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From:
C. S. Bird
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
25 November 1829
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 126
Summary:

Makes arrangements to donate herbarium to the Cambridge Philosophical Society. The herbarium was purchased from Andrew Mathews, a gardener for the Horticultural Society of London, prior to him being sent to South America to collect plants.

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From:
C. J. Bishop
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
20 September 1830
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 159
Summary:

Thanks JSH for copy of A Catalogue of British Plants Arranged According to the Natural System and offers praise.

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From:
Revd Andrew Bloxam
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
Undated
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 164
Summary:

No summary available.

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From:
Revd Andrew Bloxam
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
27 October 1829
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8176: 164
Summary:

Sends JSH a list of flora from the Charnwood Forest and the area of Glenfield and Grooby Pool in north-west Leicestershire, together with a geological description. He offers to send specimens of these plants if required and asks JSH for Cambridgeshire specimens.

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From:
H. J. H. Bond
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
23 October 1856
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 29
Summary:

Writes to assure JSH that all students taking the Cambridge medical examination should have already passed the botany examination.

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From:
H. J. H. Bond
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
2 November 1859
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 30
Summary:

Writes to assure JSH that all students taking the Cambridge medical examination should have already passed the botany examination, so his attendance is not necessary.

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From:
H. J. H. Bond
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
3 June 1860
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 31
Summary:

Discusses payment of student fees for Cambridge lectures and says JSH’s fees are too low. Thanks JSH for allowing Bond’s daughter to attend his lectures.

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From:
H. J. H. Bond
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
24 October 1860
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 32
Summary:

Discusses JSH’s attendance at Cambridge University medical examinations, for students who need to be examined in botany as well. Need for attendance uncertain.

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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
Summary:

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.

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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.

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From:
James Scott Bowerbank
To:
J. S. Henslow
Date:
28 December 1851
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library MS Add. 8177: 6 & 6(ii)
Summary:

Discusses the methods for adulteration of alcoholic drinks, including porter, ales and spirits. States that adulteration is far less harmful than the public imagine.

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