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F3450    Pamphlet:     Darwin, C. R. 1971. A letter of Charles Darwin about preparations for the voyage of the Beagle, 1831. [Philadelphia]: Friends of the Library, American Philosophical Society. Stinehour Press and the Meriden Gravure Company.   Text   Image   PDF
NOTE: CHARLES WHITLEY, who had ''inoculated Darwin with a taste for pictures and good engravings, became reader in natural philosophy in the University of Duham, vicar of  Bedlington in Northumberland, and Honorary Canon of Durham. JOHN MAURICE HERBERT, who became a county court judge for Herefordshire, Radnorshire, and Monmouth Circuit, had introduced Darwin into a ''musical set at Cambridge, and remained his warm-hearted friend'' until his death. ROBERT LOWE, an Oxford graduate, had a
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F1583e    Periodical contribution:     Herbert, S. ed. 1980. The red notebook of Charles Darwin. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series 7 (24 April): 1-164.   Text   Image   PDF
. Cannon, Walter F. 'The Impact of Uniformitarianism: Two Letters from John Herschel to Charles Lyell, 1836-1837.' Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. vol. 105 (1961), pp. 301-314. Carne, Joseph. 'On the relative age of the Veins of Cornwall.' Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. vol. 2 (1822), pp. 49-128. Chapin, A. B. 'Junction of Trap and Sandstone, Wallingford, Conn.' American Journal of Science and Arts. vol. 27 (1835), pp. 104-112. Chladni, Ernst Florenz
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F2540    Periodical contribution:     Darwin, C. R. 1968. [15 letters, 1838-80]. In G. de Beer ed., The Darwin letters at Shrewsbury School. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 23 (1) (June): 68-85.   Text   Image   PDF
John Maurice Herbert The identification of the addressee of the following letter with John Maurice Herbert (1808-1882) is based on four points: he was a 'dear old friend' of Darwin, as his son Francis relates in Life and Letters,1 he was up at Cambridge at the same time as he, he was a member of St John's College, and Charles Thomas Whitley was Herbert's cousin; all matters which arise in the letter. John Maurice Herbert came from Montgomeryshire. In 1830 he was Seventh Wrangler and became a
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CUL-DAR119.-    Note:    1838--1851   'Books to be read' and 'Books Read' notebook   Text   Image
-. [Abstract in CUL-DAR74.178.] Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural Society. Edinburgh. 1814-32. Procès-Verbaux de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle d'Ile Maurice. Mauritius. 1842-6. [Rennie, James] ed. 1833. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. By the late Rev. Gilbert White. A new edition, with notes, by several eminent naturalists. [ed. by James Rennie with the assistance of Robert Sweet and William Herbert.] London. Ryan, Michael. 1831. Lectures on population, marriage and divorce, as
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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
Cundall 1915. Harvey Dr. W. H. Trinity College Dublin. William Henry Harvey, Irish botanist. Listed also above. Hayne W.W. St James R. Croydon Common Watson Ward Hayne (1822/3-1893), solicitor and pigeon fancier. Herbert J. M. Esq Rocklands Ross.— John Maurice Herbert. Listed on p. 19. Headland Ed. 6. Upper Portland Pl. Park Crescent Edward Headland (1803-1869), apothecary. See Darwin to J. D. Hooker [22 Jan. 1860]. Correspondence vol. 8. Holland Sir H. 25 Lower Brook St. 12 guineas to Down Henry
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A188    Periodical contribution:     1861. Indian Famine relief fund. The Times (5 April): 6.   Text   Image
Edward Francis Smith, Esq. 3 3 0 171 13 0 W. R. D. 5 0 0 Messrs. John P. Alpo and Co. 10 0 0 RichardHaig, Esq., R.N. 1 0 0 Thomas Woodfine, Esq. 10 10 0 W. Ouston, Esq. 1 0 0 Sir John Wedderburn, Bart. 21 0 0 W. H. Eliott, Esq. 10 0 0 Joseph Martineau, Esq. 21 0 0 J. L. Marshall, Esq. 0 5 0 G. J. Hay, Esq. 2 0 0 P. T. S. 0 10 0 John Medley, Esq. 2 0 0 Lord Bangor 5 0 0 Frederick Haworth, Esq. 2 0 0 Three Children 0 2 6 Sir Charles M. Burrell 10 10 0 Rev. Robert Lawson 2 2 0 Rev. George Henry Franks
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CUL-DAR26.1-121    Draft:    [1876--1882.04.00]   'Recollections of the development of my mind and character' [autobiography] author's fair copy   Text   Image
Bacchanalian nature of these parties. F.D. 2 Rev. C. Whitley, Hon. Canon of Durham, formerly Reader in Natural Philosophy in Durham University. F.D. 3 The late John Maurice Herbert, County Court Judge of Cardiff the Monmouth Circuit. F.D. 3
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CUL-DAR158.1-76    Note:    [1838.08.00--1881]   Personal ' Journal' 1809-1881   Text   Image   PDF
School 1826-1828. 2 Josiah Wedgwood II (1769-1843), Darwin's maternal uncle. 3 Woodhouse, near Shrewsbury, home of the Owen family. 4 Maer Hall, near Stoke upon Trent, Staffordshire, home of Josiah Wedgwood II. 5 Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), philosopher and historian. 6 The admissions books at Christ's College show Darwin was registered as a student on 15 October 1827 but that he did not come up to Cambridge until 26 January 1828. See John van Wyhe, Charles Darwin in Cambridge: The most
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F1452.1    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
in Durham University. The late John Maurice Herbert, County Court Judge of Cardiff and the Monmouth Circuit. VOL. I. E [page] 5
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F1452.3    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
. 343 note; sending him the 'Origin,' ii. 217. Herbert, John Maurice, i. 49; anecdotes from, i. 164, 166, 171; letter to, i. 172; letter to, from Botofogo Bay, i. 238; from Maldonado, i. [page] 39
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F1528.3    Book:     Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem. Volume 3.   Text   Image   PDF
REGISTER. Hensyntagen til andres f lelser, I 64. Herbert, John Maurice, I 59; anekdoter fra,. I 192, 195, 200; brev til, fra Botofago Bay, 1270; fra Maldonado, I 280; brev til, om Sydamerikas geologi, I 377. Herbert, Hon. og Bev., bes g bos, I 388. Hermafrodite blomster, f rste tanke om krydsbefrugtning af, III 290. i — landdyr, ikke skikkede til selvbefrugtning, III 293. Herschel, Sir J., bekjendtskab med, I 88; bes g hos, I 304; brev fra Sir C. Lyell til, om koral-teorien, I 366; hans
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F1528.1    Book:     Darwin, F. ed. 1889. Charles Darwins liv og breve med et kapitel selvbiografi. Translated by Martin Simon Søraas. Fagerstrand pr. Høvig: Bibliothek for de Tusen Hjem, volume 1.   Text   Image   PDF
Maurice Herbert, Isreds-dommer for Cardiff og Monmoilth. F. D. [page] 6
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
this taste, for I used generally to go by myself to King's College, and I sometimes hired the chorister boys to sing in my rooms. Nevertheless I am so utterly destitute of an ear, that I cannot perceive a discord, or * I gather from some of my father's contemporaries that he has exaggerated the Bacchanalian nature of these parties. F. D. Rev. C. Whitley, Hon. Canon of Durham, formerly Reader in Natural Philosophy in Durham University. The late John Maurice Herbert, County Court Judge of Cardiff
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F1461    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
the 'Beagle,' 116. , letter to, from Rev. G. Peacock, 115. , letters to: relating to the appointment to the 'Beagle,' 121, 122; from Rio de Janeiro, 134; from Sydney, 138; from Shrewsbury, 139; as to destination of specimens collected during the voyage of the 'Beagle,' 140. , letters to: 1836-1842, 144; sending him the 'Origin,' 209. Herbert, John Maurice, 19; anecdotes from, 105, 106, 108; letters to, 109; on the 'South American Geology,' 154. Hermaphrodite flowers, first idea of cross
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F1512    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1909. Charles Darwin Selvbiografi. Translated by Frits Heide. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.   Text   Image   PDF
6. Den 10. paa Listen af Januar 1831. F. D. 7. Pastor C. Whitley, Æresdommer i Durham, forhen Lektor i Natur- videnskab ved Durham's Universitet. F. D. 8. Den nylig afdøde John Maurice Herbert, Kredsdommer for Cardiff og Monmouth. F. D. 9. Den bekendte Saame Jenyns var Fætter til Mr. Jenyns Fader. F. D. 10. Mr. Jenyns (nu Blomefleld) beskrev Fiskene til „Zoology of the Beagle ; og er Forfatter til en lang Række Afhandlinger, særlig zoo- logiske. F. D. 11. I Tilslutning hertil plejede min Fader
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F1497    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1958. The autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882. With the original omissions restored. Edited and with appendix and notes by his grand-daughter Nora Barlow. London: Collins.   Text   Image   PDF
Reader in Natural Philosophy in Durham University. F. D. 2 The late John Maurice Herbert, County Court Judge of Cardiff and the Monmouth Circuit. F. D. [page] 62 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES DARWI
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F1573    Periodical contribution:     de Beer, Gavin ed. 1959. Darwin's journal. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (1): 1-21.   Text   Image   PDF
tour by Llangollen, Ruthven Conway, Bangor Capel Curig where I left the Professor Sedgwick crossed the mountains to Barmouth. Returned to Shrewsbury at end of August. Refused offer of Voyage.12 Sept. Went to Maer returned with Uncle Jo to Shrewsbury13 thence to Cambridge14 London.15 1 John Maurice Herbert (1808-1882), (J. A. Venn: Alumni Cantabrigienses,pt. II, vol. 3, p. 338, Cambridge, 1947. cf. L. L., vol. 1, pp. 49, 164, 166 ff.) 2 Probably Thomas Butler (1806-1886), son of Samuel Butler Head
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
indebted to him for the Welch expedition, it has given me an interest in 1 John Maurice Herbert, his musical Cambridge friend, who took a high Wrangler's degree and became County Court Judge of Cardiff. [page] 5
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F1598    Book:     Barlow, Nora ed. 1967. Darwin and Henslow. The growth of an idea. London: Bentham-Moxon Trust, John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
; contribution to Great Exhibition, 187 n.1; and D.'s Planariae (Oncidium), 66-7; on hand-worked flints, 214 and n.1; Hitcham Flora, 174, 180; influence on natural history, 4-7, 17, 164, 221; his judgement on D.'s views, 205-6; receives D.'s boxes from the Beagle, 65, 66-8, 77-8; and Suffolk Crag, 155; use of clinometer, 44-5; work on insect and fungi damage, 195 and n.2 Herbert, John Maurice, 56 and n. Herschel, Sir John, biog., 116 n.1; D. and, 116 and n.1 Hobart, 113, 243 Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
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A538    Periodical contribution:     de Beer, G. 1968. The Darwin letters at Shrewsbury School. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 23 (1) (June): 68-85.   Text   Image
John Maurice Herbert The identification of the addressee of the following letter with John Maurice Herbert (1808-1882) is based on four points: he was a 'dear old friend' of Darwin, as his son Francis relates in Life and Letters,1 he was up at Cambridge at the same time as he, he was a member of St John's College, and Charles Thomas Whitley was Herbert's cousin; all matters which arise in the letter. John Maurice Herbert came from Montgomeryshire. In 1830 he was Seventh Wrangler and became a
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F1830    Periodical contribution:     Smith, K.G.V. 1987. Darwin's insects: Charles Darwin's entomological notes, with an introduction and comments by Kenneth G. V. Smith. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Series. vol. 14(1): 1-143.   Text   Image   PDF
, also his notebooks. Sir. Harry Stephen Meysey Thompson, Bart. (1809 74). Agriculturist. M.P. for Whitby 1859 65. Cambridge Friend of C.D. 2. John Maurice Herbert (1808 82). County Court judge on the Monmouth and Cardiff circuit. Close friend of C.D. at Cambridge. Collected beetles with C.D. at Barmouth, N. Wales. Gave C.D. his Coddington microscope. 3. Revd Frederick William Hope (1792 1862). Entomologist and print collector, FRS 1834, Founder of the Hope Chair of Zoology (Entomology) Oxford. In
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