From Godfrey Howitt and others to Henry Manners-Sutton   December 1866

To His Excellency the Hon Sir J. H. J. Manners-Sutton K.C.B.

Governor of Victoria

 

The Memorial of the Undersigned respectfully sheweth

That we desire to bring under your Excellency's consideration the merits of a gentleman whose scientific reputation has conferred lustre on the Australian Colonies.

That we believe it is the desire of our Gracious Sovereign that those who distinguish themselves in the fields of science should be rewarded with honour; and we respectfully submit that no one in the Southern Hemisphere has attained more exalted eminence in science than Ferdinand Mueller M.D. F.R.S. or enjoys such a world wide reputation.

That although he is a native of Denmark, Dr. Mueller has been a naturalized subject of Her Majesty and has resided in Her Majesty's Australian Colonies for nearly twenty years. During this long period he has travelled over a greater portion of the continent of Australia than probably any other man living, and as a descriptive botanist of first class rank, his name must be for all time associated with the Flora of Australia.

That so generally and so fully has his scientific distinction been recognised that already seven European Sovereigns have bestowed upon him the honour of Knighthood. These honours however Dr. Mueller as a British subject is not allowed to enjoy.

That irrespective of his eminent attainments, we believe there is no one in this portion of Her Majesty's dominions who has more successfully directed scientific knowledge towards promoting the material prosperity of the Australian Colonies

We therefore humbly pray that Your Excellency will be pleased in acknowledgment of such distinguished merits and services, and in consequence of his not being allowed to accept foreign honours, to recommend Dr. Ferdinand Mueller F.R.S. to the favourable consideration of Her Majesty

And your Memorialists will every pray.

Signed

Godfrey Howitt M.D. Eding1 & Melbe2 F.B.S.E. & Councillor of University of Melbourne.

Matthias Goëthe, Pastor of the Melbourne German Lutheran Congregation, & Superintendent General of the German Churches of Victoria.

L. MacKinnon J.P. Argus Office F.R.G.S. — Melbourne

Adam Cairns D.D. Minister of Chalmers Church Melbourne & Principal of the Theological Institute of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria

James Robertson, M.A., M.D. Lecturer on Medicine, University of Melbourne

Hamilton Traill Oriental Bank Corporation

W. Campbell M.L.C.

Theo Jno3 Sumner J.P.

John Benn President of the Chamber of Commerce

W. E. Hearn L.L.D. Professor of History & Political Economy in Univy of Melbourne

J. E. Bromby D.D. Late Fellow of St John's Coll: Camb: & Head Master of the Ch. Engd Gramr School.

James S. Waugh, Chairman of Wesleyan Church and President of Wesley College.

Robert Williams Pohlman Member of the Council of the University

George B Halford M.D. Professor of Anatomy & Physiology University of Melbourne.

Moses Rintel Senr Jewish Rabbi Vic.

Thomas Odell Congregational Minister

S. G. Henty J.P. M.L.C

W. Degraves

Wilberforce Stephen Barrister at law. M.A. late Fellow of St John's Coll. Camb. Member of the Council Uny of Melbourne

J. Black M.D. M.R.C.S.E. Physician to the Melbourne Hospital.

Charles E. Bright J.P.

Reginald Bright

W. Henry Cutts MD Councillor of the Melbourne University & Physician to the Melbourne Hospital

James T. Rudall F.R.C.S. Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital & Examiner in Anatomy & Physiology in the University of Melbourne

W. Lockhart Morton

Edinburgh.
Melbourne.
John.

Please cite as “FVM-M66-12-00,” in Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, edited by R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells accessed on 26 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/M66-12-00