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- 1834-1864 (Creation)
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4 folded sheets, 3 single sheets
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Gift of Jonathan Topham, 1996.
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Letter to William Henry Smyth dated 16 Feb. 1834 asks for barometrical observations on behalf of Professor [Miller?] of Cambridge, is looking for the mean height of the barometer in different latitudes; Mr and Mrs Airy have fever and [Adam] Sedgwick has dislocated his arm; is building lecture rooms with a ventilator which would enable Mrs Smyth and her friends to listen to lectures. This letter accompanied by two notes in an unidentified hand.
A letter to R. C. Trench is dated 2 Mar. 1852 and asks questions arising upon reading his Study of Words.
There are two letters to William Hodge Mill, dated 1842 and 1844. In the earlier letter he asks Mill to serve as examiner for the Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholarship, and asks his opinion of the effect of the Corn law on the value of tithe rent charges. The later letter sends a passage he has read in the Life of Hegel which he thinks will amuse him.
The letter to Benjamin Webb is dated 18 Dec. 1857 and refers to Webb's offer of a collection of MSS related to William Hodge Mill, and states that the seniority has approved the sum of £50 for the MSS.
The letter to Lady Lubbock is dated 8 Mar. 1864 and accepts an invitation to visit High Elms; is expecting a visit from Amelia and Maria Herschel with their brother Willie.
Accompanied by a modern transcript of a letter from Whewell to B. H. Smart dated 8 May 1969 [1849?] thanking him for a copy of his Manual of Logic.
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The location of the letter from Whewell to Smart is not identified.
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See also the Papers of William Whewell for other letters from these correspondents.
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- Smyth, William Henry (1788–1865), naval officer and surveyor (Subject)
- Airy, Sir George Biddell (1801-1892), Knight, astronomer (Subject)
- Airy, Richarda (1804-1875) wife of Sir George Biddell Airy (Subject)
- Sedgwick, Adam (1785-1873), geologist (Subject)
- Mill, William Hodge (1792-1853) orientalist (Subject)
- Trench, Richard Chenevix (1807-1886) Archbishop of Dublin (Subject)
- Webb, Benjamin (1819–1885) ecclesiologist and Church of England clergyman (Subject)
- Lubbock, Harriet (1810-1873) née Hotham, wife of Sir John William Lubbock (Subject)
- Wade, Amelia (1841-1926), daughter of Sir John Frederick William Herschel (Subject)
- Herschel, Maria Sophia (1839-1929) daughter of Sir John Frederick William Herschel (Subject)
- Herschel, Sir William James (1833–1917), 2nd Baronet, developer of fingerprinting and judge (Subject)
- Smart, Benjamin Humphrey (1787-1872), elocutionist and grammarian (Subject)