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CUL-DAR210.8.2    Note:    [1838.07.00]   'This is the Question Marry Not Marry' Memorandum on marriage   Text   Image
for ones health to work too much) Perhaps my wife wont like London; then the sentence is banishment degradation into indolent, idle fool — 1 These notes record Darwin's speculations about the prospect of marriage and his future life and work. They were written before his engagement and marriage to his cousin Emma Wedgwood in January 1839. The note has been conjecturally dated to July 1838. Darwin's notes on marriage were first published by Nora Barlow in Autobiography in 1958 and are also
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CUL-DAR123.-    Note:    1838.07.15--1838.10.02   Notebook D: [Transmutation of species]   Text   Image
Mark, Dr Darwin's coachman at Shrewsbury, cf. Emma Darwin, Cambridge 1904 2: 13. 2 Water in the brain appears to have been Dr. Darwin's term for this disorder.
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CUL-DAR210.8.14    Note:    [1839.02.00.ca]   'The state of mind that I wish to preserve with respect to you' [Emma Darwin's memo about Darwin's religious doubts] (c. 2.1839)   Text   Image
cryed over this. C. D. —2 1 Erasmus Alvey Darwin, Charles's elder brother. Emma refers to Erasmus 'going before' Charles in doubting religion. See Correspondence vol. 1, pp. 171-2. 2 In the manuscript of the Autobiography (CUL-DAR26.1-121), Darwin added a pencil note about Emma's letter: Mem: her beautiful letter to me, safely preserved, shortly after our marriage. Charles and Emma were married on 29 January 1839
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CUL-DAR210.8.14    Note:    [1839.02.00.ca]   'The state of mind that I wish to preserve with respect to you' [Emma Darwin's memo about Darwin's religious doubts] (c. 2.1839)   Text   Image
Wyhe, John van ed. 2007. [Emma Darwin's memo about Darwin's religious doubts] (c. 2.1839) CUL-DAR210.8.14 (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/) [1] The state of mind that I wish to preserve with respect to you, is to feel that while you are acting conscientiously sincerely wishing trying to learn the truth, you cannot be wrong, but there are some reasons that force themselves upon me prevent my being always able to give myself this comfort. I dare say you
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
[Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839] CUL-DAR242[.5] [front cover] [title page] Harwoods Diamond Diary, with almanack for 1839 Emma Darwin 1st year of marriage Eliz owes me 18-0 The Dr M's journey 1-10-0 [Front matter
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
and Maria Acland and daughters Lucy (1819-1902), Maria (1802-1844), Frances (1806-1882), and Ellen (1808-1884). Friends of Emma Darwin. In Emma Darwin's diary. See Emma Wedgwood to Darwin 20-21 Jan. 1839. Correspondence vol. 1. Mrs Armstrong 11. Clifton Vale Frances Allman wife of George Armstrong (1792-1857), prominent Unitarian minister. 11 Clifton Vale, Bristol. In Emma Darwin's diary. Mr Wm Acland 3 Mornington Cresc. William Acland (b.1815), solicitor. Mr Thomas Allen 5 St James's Sq 6 Kind St
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 03 February 1839 church Monday, 04 February 1839 Tuesday, 05 February 1839 Hensleighs Erasmus dined heard of H. getting registrarship Wednesday, 06 February 1839 Aldridges Lyells called Heard from M. Eliz. Thursday, 07 February 1839 [07 February-20 February 1839 not microfilmed] Thursday, 21 February 1839 wrote Aunt Emma wrote Georgina Tollet Friday, 22 February 1839 wrote Emma Bent. Mr Mrs Lyell dined Saturday, 23 February 1839 Shopping Miss [Wigley] Erasmus dined February 183
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CUL-DAR227.8.31    Printed:    1839   Macdonald's Multum in parvo inerleaved pocket-book almanack for the year of our Lord 1839. London: R. Macdonald.   Text   Image   PDF
M   19 April   N. A[illeg] 24 April 29 April    -told me  [Possibly the date when Emma Darwin informed Darwin that she was pregnant. The Darwin were married on 29 January 1839. William Erasmus Darwin was born on 27 December 1839.] [page 7
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 16 June 1839 Monday, 17 June 1839 Mrs Holland At Emma went with us Tuesday, 18 June 1839 went to Windsor Wednesday, 19 June 1839 Mrs Warren [deleted] Mr Holland Susan dined Thursday, 20 June 1839 Friday, 21 June 1839 Saturday, 22 June 1839 Babbage old not do F H drank tea June 183
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Miss Vaughan 9. Mansfield St A daughter of Sir John and Lady Vaughan, a friend of Emma Darwin. Van Raalte Co 199. Piccadilly, W. S. van Raalte Sons, Havana and Manila cigar merchants. There are many payments in Darwin's Account Books (Down House). [page 44
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Darwin's diary for 1839. G. Heath. 3 Wellington Terrace Bayswater. George Heath, butcher. Mrs Herbert 5 Old Sq Lincolns Inn 10 Connaught Sq. Edgware road Mary Ann Johnes Herbert and John Maurice Herbert. Listed also above. Dr Mrs Holland 25 Low Brook St dine there twice Mar. 8. Margaret Emma and Henry Holland, the second cousin of Charles and Emma Darwin. Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 8 March: dined Dr Hollands . See Companion 2007 and Darwin Pedigrees 1984. Mr H W. Hine (attorney) House 26 Charter
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mrs Synnot Clapham Henrietta Louisa Synnot (1840-1924), friend of Effie and Hope Wedgwood (Emma's first cousins once removed). Lived with her aunt, Marianne Thornton. Miss Spencer 32 Cleveland St. Mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary for 1840. Mr Mrs Strutt 42 South St called on us asked us to dinner Sat. Ap 13 Frances Strutt and Joseph Strutt (1765-1844), businessman in textiles and philanthropist. Darwin: A Companion 2021. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Sago Messrs Travers Sons 19 Swithins
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CUL-DAR242[.5]    Note:    1839   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1839]   Text   Image
Sunday, 03 March 1839 walk in morning church Regent Sq. Monday, 04 March 1839 wrote Eliz. Tuesday, 05 March 1839 wrote Bessy Holland Wednesday, 06 March 1839 Lady Inglis party Hensleighs came Thursday, 07 March 1839 snow all day. Friday, 08 March 1839 dined Dr Hollands Mr Marsh wrote Ellen Harrison Saturday, 09 March 1839 refused Huttons President Roy. Soc. wrote Eliz heard fr. At Emma March 183
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs Wm Clive 7 Manchester Sq dined there twice William Clive (1795-1883) and Marianne Tollet Clive (c.1798-1841), friends of Charles and Emma Darwin since childhood. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 2 March and Companion 2007. Mr Mrs Carey 17 Charlotte St Bedford Sq Emily Carey and Peter Stafford Carey (1803-1886), barrister. Mr Collins 3 Old Sq. Lincoln's Inn William Anthony Collins, barrister, address in 1840s-1860s. Chimney sweeper — Robt Day 21 Newton St. High Holborn — Robert Day
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs J. Yates 49 Upper Bedford Place called both ways invited us Ap 23. James Yates (1789-1871), Unitarian clergyman and naturalist. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 23 April Yates invites us to dine . See Darwin et al. 1841. Co Young Females. Mr James Beard Talbot 28 New Broad Street London Society for the Protection of Young Females, Tottenham, Middlesex. (Est. 1835) Opposed to juvenile prostitution. The campaigner and author James Beard Talbot (1801-1881) was Secretary. No known
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Marsh 11 Kings Road Arthur Cuthbert Marsh (1791-1849), husband of Anne Caldwell Marsh, novelist and family friend of the Wedgwoods. See Darwin to Emma [8 March 1842]. Correspondence vol. 2. Darwin's sisters had no notion old Marsh was alive—, thought he had been executed long since . Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 8 March: dined Dr Hollands / Mr Marsh . Marsh died on 22 Dec. 1849. Margaret 21 East St Manchester Sq Possibly the servant mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 19 April
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs Rowland 8 Nottingham Terrace called both ways. Called again Mar 16 David Rowland (1796/7-1873), of Rowland and Hacon, Darwin's solicitors. The Rowlands were friends of Emma Darwin. See Darwin: A Companion (2021), Emma Darwin's diary and Emma Darwin 1904/1915. These visits not in Emma Darwin's diary. Master Roscoe Rev. W. Hincks 40 Torrington Square 'Master' Roscoe is unclear. William Hincks (1794-1871), Irish Unitarian clergyman and naturalist. Published with the botanical artist
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
when Mrs Haliburton. On Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Miss Ward (dancing) 40 Albion St Hyde Pk. Sq A dancing teacher, Miss Ward and this address are also given in Emma Darwin's diary for 1854, 29 December. Also listed on p. 45. Mr Way Mrs Warren 15 Bedford Square Amelia Warren (1775-1843), wife of Charles Warren MP (1764-1829). See letter from Catherine and Caroline Sarah Darwin [16 Feb. 1837]. Correspondence vol. 2. A Mrs Warren is listed in Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 19
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs C. Thornton 19 Gower St left cards Members of the Thornton family are mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary and Emma Darwin 1904/1915. Mr Mrs F. [Pevemlou] 47 Conduit St. Mr Tombs. Builder 12 Rutland Gate Knightsbridge 11. Church Street Milbank Street Westminster John Tombs (b.1798), builder and bricklayer, at 11 Church Street in 1842 and 1843. P.F Tuner Mr Dimoline 26 King St Westminster Abraham Dimoline, piano manufacturer and tuner. P.F = pianoforte. Topping Mr C. M. 4 York Place
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
the Holwood estate (including Holwood House) in Kent from his cousin Lord Cranworth in 1868. Airy Hubert. Flamsteed House Greenwich S.E. Hubert Airy (1838-1903), physician and son of the Astronomer Royal George Biddell Airy. Address used in 1871. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1872. [page 3
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
dell'Autore del Professore Michele Lessona. Turin: Unione Tipografico Editrice. PDF F1088 The names and addresses of foreigners are sometimes, as in this instance, entered in the Address Book by Emma Darwin. [page 26
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Miss Farrer 66 Lincolns Inn fields called both ways William Lexham Farrer (b.1790, Manchester) attorney. Miss Farrer may the one be mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 22 October. Dr Mrs Fitton Norwood 18 Norfolk Crescent Bussend Place Maria James Fitton and William Henry Fitton (1780-1861), Irish physician and geologist. Fox Mrs 3 Kensington Park Gardens East Mrs Fox is in London directories 1847-1857. Thomas Carlyle described a fellow dinner guest to his wife Jane on 5 Sept. 1857
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
, The Complete Photographs of Charles Darwin. Emma Darwin wrote to her sister Elizabeth Wedgwood in June 1871: Charles went a tremendous journey to Dr — to be photoed to-day, which he grudged heartily till he fell in love with Mrs —, and found how desperately poor they looked with their eight children; so he will order a large batch, and I have advised him never to sit again as long as he lives. Emma Darwin 1904, vol. 2, p. 245. Weir J. Jenner 6. Haddo Villas, Blackheath John Jenner Weir (1822
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs Evans 22 Eaton Sq called both ways Sophia Evans (b.1792) and George Evans (1781-1842), army officer and MP for Dublin County, 1832-1841. A friend of Darwin's brother Erasmus. See letter from Catherine and Caroline Sarah Darwin [16 Feb. 1837]. Correspondence vol. 2. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1840, 1 April. Mr Evans St Katherines Regents Pk John Evans, QC at 10 South Crown Office Row, Temple. Elkington Electro Plate 22 Regent St Elkington Co. The first commercial electroplating firm in
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Chester.— John Price (1803-1887), classicist, naturalist, and Shrewsbury school friend. See Price 1863-1864. Also listed on p. 31. Peat Mr. F. Haynes Brasted Chart. Sevenoaks Kent Francis Haynes. Listed on p. 32. Pontet Fribourg 124 Pall Mall. Bureau Snuff— Fribourg Pontet 23 Haymarket Darwin's tobacconist, also listed on p. 15. Powell Rev. Henry of Down Henry Powell (1839-1892), vicar of Down, 1869-1871. Mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary. Pearson Mr G. 3 Bolt Court Fleet St. E.C. George Pearson
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889), clergyman and botanist. Mr Babbage 1 Dorset Street Charles Babbage (1791-1871), mathematician and pioneer of mechanical computers. In Emma Darwin's diary for 1839 and 1840. Mr Browne 16 Deane Untraced but a new occupant at this address in 1842 was a dressmaker. Madame Berhard 69 Regent's Quadrant The address of an ironmongers of different name 1839-1842. Possibly a wet nurse as may be the below. Mrs Burns 2 Shepherd St. May Fair Possibly a wet nurse. The address of a
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Sir R. Lady Inglis 7 Bedford Sq Party. Wednes. Mar. 5 Invited to party Wed Ap. 3 Mary Briscoe and Robert Harry Inglis, 2nd Baronet, FRS (1786-1855), Conservative politician. Emma Darwin's diary for 1839, 6 March Lady Inglis party and 3 April Sir R. Inglis party / party at Lyells . Jeffreys J. G. Norton near Swansea 25 Devonshire Pl. Portland Place John Gwyn Jeffreys (1809-1885), lawyer, conchologist, and zoologist. Joh Ilott Edward Esq Down — Edward Ilott (1827-1887), surgeon living in Bromley
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mr Mrs Lyell 16 Hast St Bloomsbury dined both ways dined with us Ap 1 dined there Ap 15 Mary Horner and Charles Lyell (1797-1875), geologist. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Mrs Lyell on Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Also listed below. Lace washer. Mrs Wortham. 32 Grt Marlborough St Sophia Wortham (1807-1882), lace cleaner in 1842. Also listed on p. 44. Laundress. Mrs Jones. No 10. Newnham St Edgware Road Mrs Lodge 36 or 26 Nutford Place Edgware Road Ann Lodge (b.1811
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A301    Periodical contribution:     Enderby, Charles. 1839. Discoveries in the Antarctic Ocean, in February, 1839. Extracted from the Journal of the schooner Eliza Scott, commanded by Mr. John Balleny. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 9: 517-528.   Text   Image   PDF
the bite of a musquito is not to be compared to it for severity and effect. it is a small black fly with a deep blue tinge. I saw no wild animals except rats. The tide here rises about 6 feet, and it is high water at full and change at 11 o'clock. Jan. 7, 1839. Sailed for the southward; on the 11th anchored in Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island, where, by a curious coincidence, they met with Mr. John Biscoe, R.N., in command of the Emma, on a sealing voyage. On the 17th again made sail to
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Hope Mr Mrs Hope asked us to dinner — 22 56 Up. Seymour St Invited us to dinner Friday 22 Frederick William Hope (1797-1862), clergyman and entomologist. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Harvey W. Dr. 40 Trinity College Dublin William Henry Harvey (1811-1866), Irish botanist. Listed also below. Hancock Albany Esq St. Mary's Terrace Newcastle on Tyne Albany Hancock (1806-1873), zoologist and palaeontologist. Hanley Syl. Esq. Stoke Newington Green. Sylvanus Charles Thorp Hanley (1819–1899
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Mrs Wm Parkes 8 Queen Sq. Thomas William Parkes (b.1816), solicitor. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1840, 1 January. London Potatoe Company Falcon Wharf Maiden Lane Battle Bridge London Potato Company, advertisements seen only in October 1840. Perry J.G. 12 Westbourne St. Hyde Park Garden   John George Perry (1802-1870), surgeon and astronomer. See Darwin to J. D. Hooker 2 Nov. [1858]. Correspondence vol. 7. C. W. Peach Esq Peterhead Aberdeen Charles William Peach (1800-1886), naturalist and
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EH88202575    Note:    1839--1882   Charles Darwin's Address Book.   Text   Image
Miss Child is mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary for 1894. Crawfurd J. 4 Eaton Place West John Crawfurd (1783-1868), East India Company diplomat, naturalist and expert on Southeast Asia, British Resident of Singapore from March 1823, negotiating the purchase of the island in 1824. Chambers R. 3 Hall Place St John's Wood Robert Chambers (1802-1871), publisher, naturalist, and author of the anonymous Vestiges (1844). It has often been claimed that the hostile reception of this evolutionary popular
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CUL-DAR221.2.2    Printed:    1839.01.29   Marriage certificate   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1]  1839. Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Maer in the County of Stafford No. When Married. Name and Surname Age Condition. Rank or Profession. Residence at the Time of Marriage. Father's Name and Surname. Rank or Profession of Father. 2 Jany 29 1839 Charles Robert Darwin Emma Wedgwood Of full age Of full age Bachelor Spinster Master of Arts St. Pancras, London Maer. Robert Waring Darwin Joseph Josiah Wedgwood Doctor of
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CUL-DAR262.9.1-2    Note:    1839.02.00--1839.03.00   Bought of Lambert & Rawlings, Coventry Street, London (list of silver)   Text   Image
16 0 0 3 5 ornament for Emma 186 2 6    8. 10 £177,, 12 6 179,, 12,, 6 Total expense of my plate of which 16 3 . 5 20  4 . 10 16 £59,, 15 was given me [2
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CUL-DAR189.1    Note:    1839.03.27   On expression / In passion the nervous system has been accustomed to send   Text   Image
: Emma objects to theory of sighing, I think truly} {It is hard to say bygone  bygone, without waving your hand as if push him off then turn to a person turning your hand on one side; if in passion slumping aversion, shaking fist with other hand (Habitual movements) [2v
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CUL-DAR214.(0-157)    Draft:    1839.05.16   Emma Darwin's Recipe Book   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [front cover] Mrs Charles Darwin's Recipe Book Down [title page] Emma Darwin May 16th 1839 [slipped in note
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CUL-DAR214.(0-157)    Draft:    1839.05.16   Emma Darwin's Recipe Book   Text   Image
[This is in Charles Darwin's handwriting, Emma Darwin had her own method which appeared in her 1841 diary.] To Boil Rice Add salt to the water and when boiling hot stir in the rice. Keep it boiling for twelve minutes by the watch, then pour off the water and set the pot on live coals during ten minutes — The rice is then fit for the table 1 Skim milk pudding Boil sweeten half a pint of milk let it grow cold, then stir into it the whole of 3 eggs well beaten, put it immediately into a mould
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CUL-DAR214.(0-157)    Draft:    1839.05.16   Emma Darwin's Recipe Book   Text   Image
Mrs William's Pudding a Teacup full of thin cream 1 oz sugar boil together. Have ready in a stew pan a lump of butter then mix with it a table spoonful of flour add the boiling cream. Let it cool add the yolks of 4 eggs mix well. flavour with lemon c. Just before you put it to steam beat the whites of 4 eggs to a strong froth mix lightly. [not in Emma Darwin's handwriting:] A receipt for genger Bread 1 Pound of Honey. 1 Pound of best Moist Sugar. half a pound of fresh butter. 2 Ounces of
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CUL-DAR214.(0-157)    Draft:    1839.05.16   Emma Darwin's Recipe Book   Text   Image
Wiesbaden Pudding Place a pint of milk on the fire, add sugar and lemon put to the taste. Pour a 1/4 lb of sago into it, and let this boil to a thick porridge, then turn it out, add 2 oz of butter, and yolks of 6 eggs, beat up the whites to a froth, and add it to the rest. Stir this carefully, pour it out into a well greased mould, and let it bake in the oven for an hour. — [not in Emma Darwin's handwriting:] Curds 1 pint of milk 1/2 pint crame [cream] with tee spoonfull of renrt [rennet] put
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
I have no doubt this rolling of the eyes is connected with a tendency for them to turn upwards inwards as in sleep. Annie smiled about the same time Henrietta smiled at 3 weeks Mrs Locke says a fortnight Annie...time] in Emma Darwin's hand. [3B
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
[text follows that of 26] (a) Feb. 20th 1842. Anny (, same age) has learned to shake her hand at coal box but not to scold at it — page in pencil in Darwin's hand, partly overwritten in ink by Emma Darwin. [26
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
March 1st 1842 — Annie says Papa pretty clearly — A few days ago Emma gave her doll, but she sensibly shuddered, when it was brought near her would not for some days touch it. March 18th Annie walked loose about four feet, walked well says goat. M. 23rd Has been accustomed to see the keys taken out to go to cupboard tea chest for good things, the keys being given her today to play with in farther part of room, she immediately led Emma by the hand towards the tea-chest. I never saw anything
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
April 4th = 42. Willy's observation on dress very curious: Emma put on a pair of boots, which she had not worn for some time he instantly observed them; as he likewise did the first day she had her hair in curls. May 5th When Willy was at Maer, I had not yet come there; he several times repeated poor Papa at home turned down the corners of his mouth June 1st 1842 Observed the first day I put on a new dull-coloured trowsers. Emma one morning put on an unconspicuous bonnet of C. Langton, W
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
In dry crying — wrinkles depresses eyebrows, wrinkles skin on nose, draws up under eyelids into strongly marked line — opens mouth., — closes eyes — Emma argues that his smiles were from seeing her face, because a tassel dangling did not make him smile — it is afterwards remarked that his smiles generally, or at least very frequently are merely from an inward pleasure, with no relation to anything external. [4
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
of closing eyes gently, from being washed, whenever the hand is passed slowly over naked head from crown over forehead.???? May. 1st — During the last week has shown decided pleasure in music. — his whole expression appearing pleased. — Recognizes Emma Anne myself perfectly does not find object with his eyes, from hearing it with much facility. — Seems often to look at its own hands or other object, when quite close. Seems very happy, chief [14v] [blank] [15
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
actions are performed instinctively, (good contrast) from earliest days. — such as When...touch] written in pencil by Darwin, then overwritten in ink by Emma Darwin. [3v
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
pencil, partly overwritten in ink by Emma Darwin. [31
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
March 20th 1842 Doddy is a great adept at throwing things when choleric he will hurl books or sticks at Emma. About a month since; he was running to give Annie a punch with a little wooden candlestick, when I called sharply to him he wheeled round instantly sent the candlestick whirling over my head. — He then stood resolute in the middle of the room as if ready to oppose the whole world. — peremptorily refused to kiss Anny, but in short time, when I said Doddy wont throw a candlestick at
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
March 26th 1842 2 years 3 mth — Doddy was generous enough to give Anny the last mouthful of his gingerbread today (27) he again put his last crumb on the sofa for Anny to run to then cried in rather a vain-glorious tone oh kind Doddy kind Doddy — April 2d Emma had left her handkerchief on the other side of room, asked Doddy to bring it, to which he pithily answered wont — I then said, poor papa must — upon which he cried no no ran very eagerly to bring it. — [36v
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CUL-DAR210.11.37    Draft:    1839.12.27--1856.07.00   [Notebook of observations on the Darwin children].   Text   Image
me? page in the hand of Emma Darwin. [44v
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