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Holland, physician. Listed on p. 18. Huxley Prof. T. H. 26 Abbey Place Road St Johns Wood 4. Marlborough Place N.W. Thomas Henry Huxley. Also listed on p. 20. Huntsman 126 New Bond St Darwin's tailor. Still in business today. Also listed below under 'T'. Hacon W. M. Turner 31 18 Fenchurch St.— William Mackmurdo Hacon, of Rowland and Hacon, Darwin's solicitors. on Personal Friends invited list for Darwin's funeral. Henry I. Anderson — Hay Lodge Trinity Edinburgh Isaac Anderson Henry (1800-1884
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. Robert Fisher Tomes (1823-1904), farmer and zoologist. Specialist in bats. Robinson 7. Gower St. (W.C.)(After Quarrel with Pasteur.) James Robinson (1813-1862), surgeon dentist, pioneer of ether anaesthesia. Louis Pasteur. See Hayman and van Wyhe, Charles Darwin and the dentists. (2018) Royer Madme 2. Place de la Madeleine [Paris] Lausanne Switzerland. Clémence Auguste Royer (1830-1902), French author and economist. Translated Origin into French: Darwin, 1862. De l'origine des espèces ou des
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.
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tone of his letters, they will speak for themselves. The unvarying courtesy of them is very striking. I had a proof of this quality in the feeling with which Mr. Hacon, his solicitor, regarded him. He had never seen my father, yet had a sincere feeling of friendship for him, and spoke especially of his letters as being such as a man seldom receives in the way of business: Everything I did was right, and everything was profusely thanked for. He had a printed form to be used in replying to
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