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Clarke R. Trevor Major Welton Place Daventry Richard Trevor Clarke (1813-1897), Army officer and horticulturist. Clowes Mr. (Dorrell, Head Reader) Decke St Stamford St. Blackfriars S.E. Edmund Robson Dorrell (1803/4-1876), compositor at William Clowes and Sons, printers to Darwin's publisher, John Murray. Cooper (Wood-Engraver) 188 Strand W.C. James Davis Cooper (1823-1904), wood-engraver for Descent. Conway M. D. Esq 51. Notting Hill Sq. Bayswater Moncure Daniel Conway (1832-1907), American
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Book contribution:
Conway, Moncure Daniel. 1905. [Recollection of Darwin in 1867]. In Conway. Autobiography: memories and experiences. 2 vols. London: Cassell and Co, vol. 2, pp. 324-7.
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Conway, Moncure Daniel. [1867]. [Recollection of Darwin]. In Conway. 1905. Autobiography: memories and experiences. 2 vols. London: Cassell and Co, vol. 2, pp. 324-7. [page] 324 The subjects of my [lectures at Sheffield] were advertised, and one on The Pre-Darwinite and the Post-Darwinite World attracted Darwin. I was told that he listened to it; but he rarely came to London, and probably the discourse was reported to him. I soon after received an invitation to visit him at Down, his house
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81: Moncure Conway / Notes of pp. 74, 269, 271 / 2nd sheet interesting
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online 73h Dn. 81 Moncure Conway 2nd sheet Notes of pp. 74, 269, 271 2nd sheet interestin
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Correspondence:
Darwin Charles Robert to Moncure Conway
1873.01.28
Darwin postcard to Moncure Conway, postmarked: 28 Jan. 1873. (Previously unrecorded correspondence)
"Many thanks for the book kindly sent. | C. D. | Down"
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] POST CARD THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS SIDE. TO Moncure Conway Esq 51 Notting Hill Square London W [postmarked: 28 Jan. 1873] [1v
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Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. 1883. [Words attributed to Darwin, 1878]. In Higginson, Address of Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The Index 3 (14 June): 596-7.
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visit to Down, my wife and myself have over and over again regretted that we did not know about the black regiment, as we should have greatly liked to have heard a little about the South from your own lips. Your descriptions have vividly recalled walks taken forty years ago in Brazil. We have your collected Essays, which were kindly sent us by Mr. [Moncure] Conway, but have not yet had time to read them. I occasionally glean a little news of you in the 'Index'; and within the last hour have
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Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 3. London: John Murray.
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formerly read about the black regiments, but failed to connect your name with your admirable undertaking. Although we enjoyed greatly your visit to Down, my wife and myself have over and over again regretted that we did not know about the black regiment, as we should have greatly liked to have heard a little about the South from your own lips. Your descriptions have vividly recalled walks taken forty years ago in Brazil. We have your collected Essays, which were kindly sent us by Mr. [Moncure] Conway
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