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Correspondents W, 1850-1895

 Series
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.9839/1W

Scope and Contents

[1-24] WILLIAM WARWICK WAGSTAFFE (1843-1910) (surgeon, medical writer). Letters (1864-85) [25] ALFRED D. WALKER (Chester). Letter (1871) [26-47] DAVID WALKER (1837-1917) (surgeon, naturalist). Letters (1858-62) [48-50] FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WALKER (1841-1905) (clergyman, plant collector). Letters (1880-89) [51-55] JOSIAH WALKER (1805-82) (Vicar, Wood Ditton, Cambs., 1847-80). Letters (1862-68) [56-63] SAMUEL ABRAHAM WALKER (1809-79) (clergyman, writer on missions). Letters (1884-85) [64-130] ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1823-1913) (naturalist, travel writer). Letters (1862-87) [131] ALFRED WALLIS (1833-1908) (writer, editor, Derby Mercury). Letter (1883) [132] HENRY MARRIAGE WALLIS (1854-1941) (corn merchant; curator of zoology, Reading Museum). Letter (1879) [133] SPENCER HORATIO WALPOLE (1806-98) (Home Secretary). Letter (1872) [134-175] 6TH BARON WALSINGHAM (THOMAS DE GREY) (1843-1919). Letters (1871-89) [176-177] ARTHUR FRASER WALTER (1846-1910) (proprietor, The Times). Letters (1880-81) [178-179] HENRY FRASER WALTER (1822-93) (traveller, sportsman, paper mill owner). Letters (1861-84) [180] HEWELL C. WALTON (Thames Ditton). Letter (1864) [181] ROBERT WARD-JACKSON. Letter (1884) [182] HENRY WARD. Letter (1864) [183] ISAAC W. WARD (1834-1916) (Irish astronomer). Letter (1888) [184] MICHAEL FOSTER WARD (1826-1915). Letter (1871) [185-186] W.S. WARD (Assay Office, New York). Letter and draft (1874) [187-188] ROBERT GEORGE WARDLAW-RAMSAY (1852-1921) (army officer, naturalist). Letters (1883) [189] SIR THOMAS WARDLE (1831-1909) (promoter of silk industry). Letter (1887) [190-196] ROBERT WARREN (1829-1915) (Irish ornithologist). Letters (1871-73) [197-203] FREDERICK HERSCHEL WATERHOUSE (1845-1919) (zoologist; librarian, Zoological Society). Letters (1872-86) [204] GEORGE ROBERT WATERHOUSE (1810-88) (naturalist, Keeper of (Mineralogy and) Geology, British Museum, 1843-80). Letter (1862) [205-206] WILLIAM WATERMAN (Wimborne). Letters to and from Alfred Newton (1863) [207-209] WATKINS & DONCASTER (natural history suppliers, Strand). Letters (1881) [210-211] MORGAN GEORGE WATKINS (1835- ) (clergyman, miscellaneous writer).. Letters (1884) [212] CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT WATSON (1824-1901) (Secretary, Society of Antiquaries, 1860-85). Letter (1879) [213-215] W.L. WEBB (Birmingham). Letters (1871-74) [216-237] JOHN WALTER WEDDERBURN (1824-79) (naturalist). Letters (1852-75) [238-239] AUGUST WEISMAN (1834-1914) (Professor of Zoology, Freiburg University). Letters to and from Alfred Newton (1879) [240-242] WALTER FRANK RAPHAEL WELDON (1860-1906) (evolutionary zoologist, biometrician). Letters (1885-89) [243-246] JOHN CAMPION WELLS (officer, RN). Letters (1872-82) [247-248] J.S. WESLEY (Wetherby). Letters (1876) [249] RICHARD ROGER WESTERN (1815-85) (Captain, RN). Letter (1866) [250-251] JOHN OBADIAH WESTWOOD (1805-93) (entomologist, palaeographer). Letters (1872) [252-258] CHARLES BYGRAVE WHARTON (1843- ) (zoologist). Letters (1865-68) [259-272] HENRY THORNTON WHARTON (1846-95) (surgeon, translator, compiler). Letters (1877-85) [273-281] HENRY BENJAMIN WHEATLEY (1838-1917) (bibliographer, antiquary). Letters (1879-85) [282-302] JOSEPH ISAAC SPADAFORA WHITAKER (1850-1932) (ornithologist, archaeologist, sportsman). Letters to Alfred Newton (1877-88); copy letters to him, from W. Wyatt, M. Freeman, Owen Aplin (1882) [303] ADAM WHITE (1817-79) (Zoologist, coleopterist, British Museum 1835-63). Letter (1862) [304] FRANCIS BUCHANAN WHITE (1842-94) (Editor, Scottish Naturalist, 1871- 82). Letter (1877) [305-307] WALTER WHITE (1811-93) (Assistant Secretary and Librarian, Royal Society). Letters (1873-81) [308-309] JEFFERY WHITEHEAD. Letters (1876-77) [310-331] HENRY WHITELY (curator, Royal Artillery Institution Museum, Wisbech). Letters (1862-84) [332-344] EDWARD WHYMPER (1840-1911) (wood engraver, Alpinist). Letters (1868-75) [345-346] JOSIAH WOOD WHYMPER (1813-1903) (painter, wood engraver). Letters (1874) [347] LIONEL WILLIAM WIGLESWORTH (1865-1901) (ornithologist). Letter (1889) [348] SIR WILLIAM ROBERT WILLS WILDE (1815-76) (surgeon, writer, antiquary). Letter (1872) [349] EDWARD WILLIAMS (Dublin). Letter (1889) [350] GEORGE WILLIAMS (Bedgebury Park, Cranbrook). Letter (1868) [351] SAMUEL D. WILLIAMS (topical writer). Letter (1879) [352] EDMUND SYDNEY WILLIAMS (1817-91) (publisher, Williams & Norgate). Letter (1867) [353-357] T.M. WILLIAMS (natural history dealer, Oxford Street). Letters to and from Alfred Newton (1854) [358-360] WILLIAM WILLIAMS (taxidermist, Dublin). Letters (1877-80) [361-362] W.J. WILLIAMS (Zoological Society, printer[?]). Letters (1863-95) [363] COLLIS WILLMOTT (Canterbury). Letter (1886) [364] GEORGE B. WILLS (Catford). Letter (1889) [365-366] JAMES WILLS (clergyman; London Missionary Society). Letters (1882) [367-371] MRS S.M. WILLS (Catford). Letters (1889) [372-416] JOSEPH PRATT WILMOT (1799-1863) (Deputy Registrar, Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy). Letters to Alfred and Edward Newton (1857-74), copy letters to Sarah Wilmot (1850) Add.9839/1W/372-416,429a [417-425] JOHN BRAMSTON WILMOT (1806-78) (physician). Letters (1874) [426-427] MARIA WILMOT (sister of Joseph Wilmot). Letters (1862-63) [428-429] SARAH WILMOT (sister of Joseph Wilmot). Letters to Alfred Newton, Mr. Russell (1863-88) [430] ANDREW WILSON (1831-81) (traveller, writer). Letter (1881) [431] SIR HENRY FRANCIS WILSON (1859-1937) (civil servant). Letter (1885) [432-445] SCOTT BARCHARD WILSON (1864-1923) (ornithologist). Letters (1885-89) [446-451] THOMAS WILTSHIRE (1826-1902) (clergyman, geologist, mineralogist). Letters (1874-77) [452-453] JAMES WINGATE (Glasgow, numismatist). Letters (1862) [454-455] JOHN RICHARD DE CAPEL WISE(1831-90) (ornithologist, writer). Letters (1864) [456-478] JOSEF WOLF (1820-99) (animal painter). Letters (1862-69) [479-500] JOHN FRANCIS THOMAS WOLLEY (previously HURT) (1796-1877) (clergyman). Letters (1854-76) [501-678] JOHN WOLLEY (1823-59) (ornithologist). Letters to Alfred and Edward Newton (1851-59) [679-691] CHARLES WOLLEY-DOD (1826-1904) (previously WOLLEY) (agriculturalist; Assistant Master, Eton College 1850-78). Letters (1861-85) [692-695] JOHN GEORGE WOOD (1827-89) (clergyman, natural historian). Letters (1861-62) [696-711] THOMAS W. WOOD (natural history artist). Letters (1860-81) [712-731] JOHN WOODALL WOODALL (banker, Scarborough). Letters (1882-86) [732-733] WOODFALL & KINDER (publishers). Letters (1880) [734-739] HENRY WOODWARD (1832-1921) (Assistant to Richard Owen, British Museum, 1858- ; Keeper of Zoology 1880-1901). Letters (1873-85) [740-743] BRYCE McMURDO WRIGHT (1850-95) (mineralogist, geologist, conchologist). Letters (1879-84) [744-775] EDWARD PERCEVAL WRIGHT (1834-1910) (naturalist). Letters (1863-77) [776] FERDINAND VON WRIGHT (1822-1906) (zoological painter). Letter (1854) [777] WILLIAM WRIGHT. Letter (1874) [778-789] WILLIAM ALDIS WRIGHT (1831-1914) (Shakespearean and Biblical scholar).Letters (1868-84) [790-799] CLAUDE WILMOT WYATT (1842-1900) (bird artist). Letters (1866-70) [800] M.F. WYKEHAM-MARTIN (Brighton). Letter (1871) [801] JANE WYLES. Letter (1879) [802] CHARLES W.S.T. WYMAN (printer). Letter (1882)

Dates

  • Creation: 1850-1895

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Extent

802 item(s) (802 letters paper) : paper

Language of Materials

English