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CUL-DAR242    Note:    1824--1896   Emma Darwin's diary   Text
Alfred went Hen. to Thorley's July 1864 Sunday, 10 July 1864 Monday, 11 July 1864 Hen. came from London with Miss M. [Mary Ann Meek, 1817-75. School teacher in Birkenhead] pod Tuesday, 12 July 1864 v.g.!! took Miss Meek back called on Miss P. Wednesday, 13 July 1864 !! Hen to Lamas Thursday, 14 July 1864 !! Admiral Stokes called [John Lort Stokes, 1812-85. Naval officer] Friday, 15 July 1864 Milmans Lyells Saturday, 16 July 1864 Went to lunch at Lamas brot H home July 1864 Sunday, 17 July 1864 J
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CUL-DAR242    Note:    1824--1896   Emma Darwin's diary   Text
Struggles of a village lad 1/6 Ashley 1/15 pillow 15/ £11. 15 Deal 8 £5 Maple 6 — 10 Mlle Batticaz 162 Westbourne Terrace Moetress Twelth 12th Zool h v n Miss Meek 7 Thing Street Rock Ferry Liverpool [not microfilmed] 1 /6 8.4. by 4 7 P. J. F Versmann 7 Bury Court St Mary-Axe E C Lodges Life preserver Briggs Co. Port [Eutavle] Geneva Heller Promenade No 4 B. maj Miss Butler 35 Lower Balgrave St Mlle Moie Lucile C.C. Mrs Watson 3 Barton Court Hoxton Town [page break] [1860
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CUL-DAR242    Note:    1824--1896   Emma Darwin's diary   Text
[Printed title] The Royal Pocket Book for 1858 Sunday Etty sat up 3 or 4 times Sat up a long time in the evg. 150 17 1 5 9 2550 [divided by] 20 [=] 127 — 10 Mems of Marg. of Hastings Old gingerbread Homely Ballads Sewell Trust Trial Howitt Lectures on Social Chain cushion length [illeg] 1/2 Width 18 1/2 Height of elbow 7 1/4 Miss Meek 11 Oxton Rd Birkenhead January 1858 [Printed page] January 1858 Friday, 1 January 1858 W. went to London Saturday, 2 January 1858 January 1858 Sunday, 3 January
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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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CUL-DAR242[.22]    Note:    1858   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1858]   Text   Image
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [page break] [Printed Title] The Royal Pocket Book for 1858 Sunday Etty sat up 3 or 4 times Sat up a long time in the evg. 150  17  1 5 9 2550 [divided by] 20 [=] 127 — 10 Mems of Marg. of Hastings Old gingerbread Homely Ballads Sewell Trust Trial Howitt Lectures on Social Chain cushion length [illeg] 1/2 Width 18 1/2 Height of elbow 7 1/4 Miss Meek 11 Oxton Rd Birkenhead January 185
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CUL-DAR242[.23]    Note:    1859   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1859]   Text   Image
Maple 6 — 10 Mlle Batticaz 162 Westbourne Terrace Moetress Twelth 12th Zool h v n Miss Meek 7 Thing Street Rock Ferry Liverpoo
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CUL-DAR242[.28]    Note:    1864   [Emma Darwin's diary for: 1864]   Text   Image
Sunday, 10 July 1864 Monday, 11 July 1864 Hen. came from London with Miss M. pod Tuesday, 12 July 1864 v.g.!! took Miss Meek back called on Miss P. Wednesday, 13 July 1864 !! Hen to Lamas Thursday, 14 July 1864 !! Admiral Stokes called Friday, 15 July 1864 Milmans Lyells Saturday, 16 July 1864 Went to lunch at Lamas brot H home July 186
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F1552.2    Book:     Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1904. Emma Darwin, wife of Charles Darwin. A century of family letters. Cambridge: University Press printed. Volume 2.   Text   Image   PDF
. Charles Darwin to Emma Darwin at Maer Hall. [SHREWSBURY, 1st July, 1841.] I will give you categorical account, and first for my own beggarly self. I was pretty brisk at first, but about four became bad and shivery. I was very desolate and forlorn and missed you cruelly. But to-day I am pretty brisk and enjoy myself. I think my father looking rather altered and aged, though he and the two old chicks appear very well and charmingly affectionate to me. Doddy's [aged 18 months] reception of me was quite
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F1553.2    Book:     Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1915. Emma Darwin, A century of family letters, 1702-1896. London: John Murray. Volume 2   Text   Image   PDF
and charmingly affectionate to me. Doddy's reception of me was quite affecting. He sat on my knee for nearly a quarter of an hour, gave me some sweet kisses and sniggered and looked at my face and pointing told everyone I was pappa. Everybody seems to like him, they say he is so meek and good. When I had had him for about five minutes I asked him where was Mama, and he repeated your name twice in so low and plaintive a tone, I declare it almost made me burst out crying. He is full of
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