London
Found in 251 Collections and/or Records:
From Thomas Greenwood, 1 Garden Court, Temple, 6 May 1823
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, 1 Garden Court, Temple, 1 July 1824 (Undated, 'Thursday morng', date taken from postmark)
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, 1 Garden Court, Temple, 29 Apr. 1825
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, 1 Garden Court, Temple, 10 June 1825
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, Great Queen Street, 6 Nov. 1824
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 22 April 1813
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 4 Aug. 1814
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 10 Oct. 1820
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 1 Nov. 1824
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 15 Dec. 1825
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, London, 14 April 1813, 14 Apr. 1813
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, Temple, 25 May 1819
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, Temple, 19 June 1819
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, Temple, 22 Apr. 1820
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Greenwood, Westminster, 26 Jan. 1825
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
From Thomas Thomson, Kew, 27 Aug. 1853
From William John Oatfield, Queen Alexandra's Hospital for Officers, Highgate, 28 Mar. 1916
Would welcome a visit
From William John Oatfield, Queen Alexandra's Hospital for Officers, Highgate, 13 Apr. 1916
Thanking Dent for the jam and for the books
From William Whewell, London, 21 Mar. 1824
The following letters were mostly written by two of Whittaker's Cambridge friends: Thomas Greenwood, a fellow-Johnian, who was called to the bar (1817) and became reader in history at the University of Durham (1833); and William Whewell, afterwards Master of Trinity. There are also four letters from Greenwood's brother Charles, a London businessman.
'General list of chemical preparations' [Butler & Tanner]: 1 sheet folded, 1872-12-01 - 1872-12-31
Printed; by [-] Hopkin and [-] Williams; written at Frome and London
(Printed)
I have examined Mr Frys "mid-styled" flowers stigma in all stands in very middle of anthers, 1862-03-07
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
Letter from A de Souza Correa to Charles Robert Darwin; written at London, 1880-10-23
Letter from A de Souza Correa to Charles Robert Darwin; written at London
(Letter)
Letter from A Parnell? to W Parnell Hayes; written at London copy deposited with Robert Waring Darwin, 1811-02-18
Letter from A Parnell? to W Parnell Hayes; written at London copy deposited with Robert Waring Darwin
(Letter)
Letter from Alphonse de Candolle to Charles Robert Darwin; written at London, 1866-06-03
Letter from Alphonse de Candolle to Charles Robert Darwin; written at London
(Letter)
Letter from (Baring Brothers & Co) to J W Bury; written at London See found enclosed in DAR 227.6: 435, 1844-07-11
Letter from (Baring Brothers & Co) to J W Bury; written at London See found enclosed in DAR 227.6: 435
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