With pledge in the hand of Mary Babington, signed by Colin Macaulay.
Macaulay, Colin (1760-1836), general, biblical scholar, and abolitionistHotel Folkestone, Boulogne-sur-Mer.—Has received two letters from him [B1/116–17]. Arranges to meet him [when he comes to France]. Discusses the war news and her relationship with the Prime Minister. Describes her half-day off in Boulogne and her meetings with Edward, Geoffrey, and Frances.
Regrets he was not comfortable with "the Pythian"
One of 48 notebooks, Add.MS.c.113-150, used for Powell's edition of Thucydides published in 1942. Collation of Codex Neapolitanus Graecus III.B.6.
Powell, John Enoch (1912-1998), politicianLeicester - thanks him for a copy of his "no bishops" pamphlet, split of the bishops from the Ministry, Blakesley assuming a provincial reputation, asks Blakesley to preach a charity sermon in Leicester
1 Brick Court, Temple, London, E.C.4. Dated 9 June 1919 - Roscoe's letter to the Editor of 'The Times' [about Ruanda] appeared last Friday; he sent a copy to [Peter] Mackie; [William] Ridgeway is ill.
Trinity College - RJ's library books are overdue and WW has already paid 24 shillings on his behalf. RJ should bring 'all your sayings and clear arguments against Peter McCulloch' when he comes up to Cambridge: WW has 'disposed of his [McCulloch's] cousin John', and is 'quite desirous to economise a little'.
Will WW look at the 'Evidence and Plans' [of the Tithe Commission?] he sends him: 'they have not altered the case as it first presented itself to us and we shall I think get at a useful report by and bye'. RJ also sends WW a circular [no longer attached] he has sent to the Bishops and Deans: 'I knew beforehand that most of them have records as to changes I mention'. If WW has records of similar changes he would like to have them: 'I find they were formally grounded in some cases on the changes which had taken place in the current rates of the interest of money'. RJ has had a sharp attack of cold and fever.
'Deviations from Mass Law'.
'Electromagnetic theory of light'.
'Enzymes'.
Typescript with ms. corrections.
Lecture given on 24 May 1950.
Invitation and letter re arrangements, April 1950.
Two letters.
Haworth was Firth Professor of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, 1939-1961. Correspondence re research.
J/124: 1966-1969; includes recommendation.
J/125: 1974