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Correspondence, 1824-1862

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.9839/14

Scope and Contents

[1-61] Letters to him, from SIR WILLIAM JARDINE (1800-74) (7th Baronet, naturalist), 1825-54. [62-63] JOHN ATHERTON (nephew). Letters (1824-25) [64-72] GEORGE CLAYTON ATKINSON (1808-77) (naturalist, meteorologist, writer). Letters (1829-c.36) [73-74] JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (1785-1851). Letters (1834-35) [75] MARTIN BARRY (1802-55) (physician). Letter (1848) [76] JAMES BLACKETT (Sunderland). MS A description of the Fern [Farne] Islands, – with a list of the birds that resort there during the breeding season, sent to P.J. Selby (1825) [77] WILLIAM BLYTH (1810-86) (clergyman). Letter (1836) [78-80] CHARLES LUCIEN JULES LAURENT BONAPARTE, 2ND PRINCE OF CANINO AND MUSIGNANO (1803-57) (naturalist, ornithologist). Letters (1834-36) [81] RALPH HENRY BRANDLING (1771-1853) (clergyman, naturalist). Letter (1833) [82-83] BRITISH ORNITHOLOGIST. Letters (1827) [84-85] EDWARD CHARLTON (1814-84) (ornithologist). Letters (1839) [86] W[ILLIAM?] B[ARNARD?] CLARKE (botanist, writer). Letter (1832) [87-91] SAMUEL EDWARD COOK (1787-1856) (c.h. WIDDRINGTON; writer on Spain). Letters (1830-36) [92-93] JOHN BLENKINSOPP COULSON (1779-1863) (Lieutenant-colonel). Letters (1826) [94] WILLIAM DAVISON (1781-1858) (Alnwick, pharmacist, printer, publisher). Letter (1832) [95-100] HENRY DENNY (1803-71) (entomologist, writer). Letters (1837-40) [101] HENRY DOUBLEDAY (1808-75) (Quaker, naturalist, writer). Letter (1840) [102] FRANCIS DOUGLAS (1815-86) (botanist, writer). Letter (1846) [103-114] JOHN WILLIAM ELTON (Redland, Bristol). Letters (1830-40) [115] ROBERT CASTLES EMBLETON (1806-77) (surgeon, botanist). Letter (1836) [116] FITZGERALD, ROBERT DAVID FITZGERALD (1830-92) (surveyor, ornithologist, botanist, poet). Letter (1849) [117] JOHN FLEMING (1785-1857) (naturalist, writer). Letter (1825) [118] CHARLES FOTHERGILL (1782-1840) (businessman, journalist, politician, ornithologist, Canada). Letter (1828) [119-123] GEORGE TOWNSHEND FOX (1810-86) (clergyman, writer). Letters (1827-46) [124] AUG[USTUS] GARVENS (Hamburg). Letter (1852) [125] C.S. GIRDLESTONE (Yarmouth). Letter (1824) [126-129] THOMAS GISBORNE (1758-1846) (Canon of Durham, writer). Letters (1829-36) [130] JOHN GOULD (1804-81) (ornithologist, writer, illustrator). Letter (1833?) [131] ROBERT GRAHAM (1786-1845) (physician, botanist). Letter (1833) [132] J.[?] GREGSON (Berwick). Letter (1858) [133-134] ROBERT KAYE GREVILLE (1794-1866) (botanist, writer). Letters (1833-39) [135] ROBERT HAMOND (1785-1831) (clergyman). Letter (1824) [136] SAMUEL HOLKER HASLAM (1796-1856) botanist, writer). Letter (1835) [137-138] WILLIAM CHAPMAN HEWITSON (1806-78) (naturalist, zoological illustrator and draughtsman). Letters (1831) [139-141] JOHN D. HOY (Stoke-by-Nayland). Letters (1828-36) [142-143] WILLIAM HUTTON (1798-1860) (geologist). Letters (1836-40) [144] THOMAS BEST JERVIS (1796-1857) (Lieutenant-colonel, engineer, cartographer). Letter (1839) [145-157] GEORGE JOHNSTON (1797-1855) (physician, naturalist). Letters (1830-37) [158-160] 1ST EARL OF RAVENSWORTH (HENRY THOMAS LIDDELL) (1797-1878). Letters (1828-53) [161] JAMES DRUMMOND MARSHALL (1808-68) (medical professor). Letter (1831) [162] SIR JAMES STUART-MENTEITH (1792-1870) (2nd Baronet, geologist). Letter (1839) [163] ALEXANDER GOODMAN MORE (1820-95) (curator, Natural History Society, Dublin). Letter (1862) [164] FRANCIS ORPEN MORRIS (1810-93) (clergyman, naturalist, author of A history of British birds, 1857-57). Letter (1837) [165-167] PATRICK NEILL (1776-1851) (naturalist). Letters (1831-32) [168] ALFRED NEWTON (1829-1907) (Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, 1866-1907). Letter (1861) [169-172] GABRIEL STONE POOLE (Bridgwater, lawyer). Letters (1836-63) [173-174] GEORGE RANSOME (Ipswich, chemist, publisher). Letters (1849) [175-176] WILLIAM HENRY RUDSTON READ (1808-86) (barrister, sportsman). Letters (1831) [177-179] THOMAS MILLER RICHARDS(1811-69) (clergyman). Letters (1835-37) [180] SIR JOHN RICHARDSON (1787-1865) surgeon, explorer, naturalist, writer). Letter (1834) [181] _____ ROBSON (Leeds, doctor). Letter (1855) [182] GEORGE ROOKE (1796-1874) (clergyman). Letter (1836) [183-185] JOSEPH SABINE (1770-1837) (horticultural writer). Letters (1816-36) [186-187] WILLIAM SINCLAIRE (Belfast). Letters (1830-34) [188] D.W. SMITH. Letter (1832) [189] FREDERICK SMITH (1805-79) (entomologist, museum curator). Letter (n.d.) [190] WILLIAM SPENCE (1783-1860) (entomologist). Letter to William Baird (1839) [191] EDWARD ANSTICE STRADLING (Bridgwater). Letter (1825) [192-198] WILLIAM SWAINSON (1789-1855) (naturalist). Letters (1829-37) [199] ROBERT TEMPLETON (1802-92) (surgeon, naturalist, artist). Letter to George Johnston (1836) [200] WILLIAM THOMPSON (1805-52) (ornithologist, marine biologist). Letter (1850?) [201-202] JOHN THORNHILL (Newcastle, botanist). Letters (1830-31) [203] SIR WALTER CALVERLEY TREVELYAN (1797-1879) (naturalist). Letter (1830?) [204-205] DAWSON TURNER (1775-1858) (botanist, antiquary). Letters (1831) [206-209] NICHOLAS AYLWARD VIGORS (1785-1840) (zoologist). Letters to P.J. Selby (1825-27) [210] GEORGE WAILES (Newcastle). Letter (1839?) [211] W.P. WILDE. (Dublin). Letter (1839) [212-213] JOHN WILLIAMSON (naturalist, curator, Scarborough Museum). Letters (1831-33) [214-215] JAMES WILSON (1795-1856) (zoologist). Letters (1828-31) [216] JOHN A. WILSON. Letter (1854) [217-225] CHARLES THOROLD WOOD (1777-1852) (ornithologist, writer). Letters (1835-36) [226] NEVILLE WOOD (1818-86) (physician, ornithologist). Letter (1836) [226-230] WILLIAM YARRELL (1784-1856) (zoologist). Letters (1825-39) [231-233] Lists of birds. [234-238] Lists of letters. [239-240] Copy letter books, Jardine letters to Selby, 1825-54, made for AN. [241-242] MS volumes, nos. 3 and 6, Genus 8th and 34th, original text of Selby's Illustrations of British ornithology, 1825. Given to AN by W.S. Church, 20 OCT 1893.

Dates

  • Creation: 1824-1862

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Extent

242 item(s) (242 letters paper) : paper

Language of Materials

English

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