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A303    Book:     Freeman, R. B. 1984. Darwin Pedigrees. London: printed for the author.   Text   Image   PDF
John Milton, for the English at the Treaty of Uxbridge, Own Serjeant to Oliver and Richard Cromwell and a member of the long parliament. He was pardoned by Charles II in 1660 and became Recorder of the City of Norwich. William Erasmus Darwin and his brother George Howard, Charles Darwin's sons, visited Heydon Hall, which is still in the family, in 1890 to see a portrait of their ancestor. There is also a slab memorial to him in the village church of SS Peter and Paul. Lord Lytton (Edward George
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F3275    Book:     Gregorio, Mario A. -Di, ed. 1990. Charles Darwin's marginalia, vol. 1. Edited by Mario A. Di Gregorio, with the assistance of N.W. Gill. New York; London: Garland.   Text   Image   PDF
Bird wb N.B. XX It is not difficult to see how all types would be repeated, because all spring from one stock 6 same circumstances, which makes order, would make same number of representative wild forms 14 4-8w what difference 6-10m 15 l-20m\4-8w thoroughly unphilosophical 307 10-15m 308 ll-15m SWAMMERDAM, Jan The book of nature London; CG. Seyffert; 1758 [CUL, pre-B, S Charles Darwin 1827] title page * Josiah Wedgwood to Erasmus Darwin, to R.W. Darwin to Charles R. Darwin to William Erasmus
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A347    Periodical contribution:     Keynes, Milo. 1998. The Portland Vase: Sir William Hamilton, Josiah Wedgwood and the Darwins. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 52 (2) (July): 237-259.   Text   Image
Appendix 2. Selective family tree of Erasmus Darwin's first family with that of josiah wedgwood Erasmus Darwin, F.R.S. 1731-1802 — Mary Howard 1740-1770 T Josiah Wedgwood I, RR.S. 1730-1795 [4] Robert Waring Darwin, RR.S. = Susannah Wedgwood 1766-1848                I            1765-1817 [4] —\ [4] -J Sarah Wedgwood 1734-1815 Josiah II 1769-1843 Elizabeth Allen 1764-1846 r— [6] Caroline Darwin 1800-1888 Charles R. Darwin, RR.S. 1809-1882 William Erasmus Darwin 1839-1914 George Howard Darwin
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A347    Periodical contribution:     Keynes, Milo. 1998. The Portland Vase: Sir William Hamilton, Josiah Wedgwood and the Darwins. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 52 (2) (July): 237-259.   Text   Image
-1844 ______I Elizabeth Anne Wheler 1808-1844 Darwin Galton 1814-1903 William Erasmus Darwin 1839-1914 George Howard Darwin, F.R.S. 1845-1912 I Charles Galton Darwin, F.R.S. 1887-1962 [2] William Robert Darwin 1894-1970 ----------1--------- Francis Darwin, F.R.S. 1848-1925 Bernard Darwin 1876-1961 -------1-------- Leonard Darwin 1850-1943 E 178 F Galt 182 Hor Darwin 1851- George Pember Darwin [4] b.1928 George Erasmus Darwin [2] b.1927 Ursula Mommens b.1908 Robin Darwin 1910-1973 [page] The
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A347    Periodical contribution:     Keynes, Milo. 1998. The Portland Vase: Sir William Hamilton, Josiah Wedgwood and the Darwins. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 52 (2) (July): 237-259.   Text   Image
Darwin's Recollections, c.1884. C.U.L. MS DAR 140 (3), pp. 75-76. 61      Charles Darwin to J.D. Hooker, 3 January 1863, in The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, 3 vols (ed. F. Darwin), vol. 3, pp. 4-5 (John Murray, London, 1887). 62      J.D. Hooker to Charles Darwin, 6 January 1863, in Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, M.D., 2 vols (ed. L Huxley), vol. 1, pp. 77-78 (London, 1918). 63      Charles Darwin to William Erasmus Darwin (1839-1914), his eldest son, 11 [February 1858]. C.U.L
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A622    Periodical contribution:     Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.   Text   PDF
Physical Researches SEPTEMBER 29, finished Hume's Dialogues on Natural Religion, Swainson on biogeography OCTOBER 2, to London NOVEMBER, Birds, Zoology 3(4) published NOVEMBER 14, attended Geological Society meeting; Buckland contradicted Darwin's views NOVEMBER, note on rock seen on an iceberg published DECEMBER 24 or 25, became ill, remained so for about two months DECEMBER 27, William Erasmus Darwin born; Darwin's notes on his children's behavior begin on this day and end in July, 1856 1840
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A622    Periodical contribution:     Ghiselin, Michael T. 2009. Darwin: A reader's guide. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences (155 [12 February]), 185 pp, 3 figs.   Text   PDF
in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Birth of Charles Darwin and of the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Origin of Species. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 385-400. Darwin, Francis, 1912. FitzRoy and Darwin, 1831-1836. Nature, v. 88, p. 547-548. Darwin, Francis, 1914. William Erasmus Darwin, 1839-1914. Christ's College Magazine, v. 29, p. 16-23. Darwin, Francis, and Seward, Albert Charles, 1903. More Letters of Charles Darwin: a Record of his Work in a Series of Hitherto Unpublished
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A2115    Book:     Wyhe, John van. 2021. Charles Darwin: Justice of the peace. The complete records (1857-1882).   Text   PDF
, DAR 219.9.91. Darwin, Emma to William Erasmus Darwin [23 April 1852]. Cambridge University Library, DAR 219.1.4. Darwin, Emma to William Erasmus Darwin 11 Mar. 1858? Cambridge University Library, DAR 210.6.32. Darwin, George. [Recollections of Charles Darwin]. Cambridge University Library, DAR112.B24-B29. Darwin, George. Description of my father's ordinary habits during the latter years of his life. Cambridge University Library, DAR112.B30-B35. Transcribed by Kees Rookmaaker. Litchfield
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