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Mrs Smith cold Thursday, 18 May 1871 returned from Embley – bitter cold but bright Friday, 19 May 1871 came home warmer Saturday, 20 May 1871 Mr Strutt Balfour [John William Strutt, 1842-1919; Arthur James Balfour, 1848-1930] Sackville Cecil [Sackville Arthur Cecil, 1848-1898] M Effie fine May 1871 Sunday, 21 May 1871 Vernon Lush. [Vernon Lushington, 1832-1912] beaut day – headache Monday, 22 May 1871 !! much singing fine Tuesday, 23 May 1871 Lushes went Wednesday, 24 May 1871 Thursday, 25 May
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[title page] [Printed title] 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] [illeg] 7 - From At F 13 From Eliz. 19 - 5 From At F shoes 7 — 6 Charles lent me 10 — Margery Betty Philips 5 - Diaper 1 - 17 - 6 dressing case 2 - 5 - Anne Shrews 5[s] Barber 4[s] turnpikes 2[s] 6[d] postage 3[s] 6[d] lace 6[s] tape muster 5[s] [illeg] Maer 10 [printed page] January 1839 [printed page] Overseers [01 January-9
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Pamphlet:
de Beer, Gavin ed. 1960. Darwin's notebooks on transmutation of species. Part III. Third notebook [D] (July 15 to October 2nd 1838). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 2 (4) (July):119-150.
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, now all the mules have their whole 1 William Darwin Fox. Darwin's second cousin. 2 Presumably Erasmus Alvey Darwin, Darwin's elder brother. 3 William Darwin Fox. Personal communication. 4 Idem. 5 Idem. [page] 13
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When two dogs line the same bitch perfect spaniels setters are produced one would argue the whole effect of race was determined by male: c How completely is Lord Moreton's1 case opposed to this fact views. Fox2 says a cousin, one of Mr Strutt of his used to breed to common Muscovy Ducks. — English, Common China Canada Geese, that they this first cross were equally fertile with pure bred animals. — Mem. number of mules. — He recollects one hatch of hybrid geese very fine. — How is it 1 Lord
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Sunday, 17 March 1839 Monday, 18 March 1839 6 candles called on Mrs Williams Murchison Strutt Tuesday, 19 March 1839 wrote Eliz. called on M. Clive Wednesday, 20 March 1839 Thursday, 21 March 1839 dine Marlb. St. Blagrove's Concert heard from Frances A. Friday, 22 March 1839 X dine at Dulwich 6. Invited by Hope's. went down with John Allen. Saturday, 23 March 1839 Lord Northampton Roy. Society wrote Eliz M. Clive brought to bed. [Marianne Clive née Tollet] March 183
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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-DAR245.288
Correspondence:
Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin George Howard
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Litchfield Henrietta Emma née Darwin to Darwin George Howard
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resolved upon having nothing to do with us. Frank is still at home apparently not going till Monday. We have heard that Horace didn't do much — but what he did do, he did well Strutt said. Father is going on well we are not going to put off the Nortons. He has got a [2
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Sunday, 14 May 1871 Cat Jones called drove out- Monday, 15 May 1871 1.1 boots 6 — 9 Bessy — 2. 10. 6 1 — 1 — [illeg] 2 — 17 3 Tuesday, 16 May 1871 boot £1. 8-9 dresses gloves 3.5.6 old Mrs S. 10/-2 Wednesday, 17 May 1871 W. H. B — to Embley I called on old Mrs Smith cold Thursday, 18 May 1871 returned from Embley — bitter cold but bright Friday, 19 May 1871 came home warmer Saturday, 20 May 1871 Mr Strutt Balfour Sackville Cecil M Effie fine May 187
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PC-Virginia-Galton1879
Correspondence:
Galton, Emma Sophia, Darwin Charles Robert
1879.11.19
Galton, Emma Sophia, Darwin Charles Robert
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Page 116. Line 6. from the Bottom Dr E Darwin had always a great objection to nurses who squinted, who had an unpleasant expression of countenance — he thought children were much influenced by it 118 — Amongst other curious inventions, was a clock, to watch the watchman — it was invented by Dr E Darwin Mr. William Strutt - we long had one in our possession — I think my Brother Darwin must have it now — 126. I always understood my grandfather had only regularly taken up his abode at the Priory
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Book:
Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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NOTEBOOK D 9-13 How completely is Lord Moreton's case opposed to this fact views.—2 Fox says3 a cousin «one of Mr Strutt» of his used to breed to Common Muscovy Ducks.— English. Common «China» Canada Geese, that they this first cross were equally fertile with pure bred animals.— Mem. number of Mules.— «He recollects one hatch of hybrid geese very fine.—» How is it 10 with plants? This indicates a remarkable law, that first cross not se plentiful, second absolutely sterile.— My case of Stallion
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Book:
Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Language (1866). N39 Stephens, James Francis, 1792−1852; entomologist and zoologist. B256 Stokes, John Lort, 1812−1885; naval officer; served in the Beagle as midshipman, 1826−31; mate and assistant surveyor, 1831−37; later admiral. N26 Strutt, Mr; cousin of John Howard Galton. D9 Sulivan, Bartholomew James, 1810−1890; naval officer and hydrographer; Lieutenant on voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 1831−36; surveyed the Falkland Islands, 1838−46. D48 QE11v Sykes, William Henry, 1790−1872; naturalist and
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Book:
Barrett, Paul H., Gautrey, Peter J., Herbert, Sandra, Kohn, David, Smith, Sydney eds. 1987. Charles Darwin's notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries. British Museum (Natural History); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Hadzor House, Worcestershire; High Sheriff of Worcestershire, 1834; married Isabella Strutt in 1819; brother of Samuel Tertius Galton. B175, 183 Galton, Samuel Tertius, 1783−1844; married Violetta Darwin. B175 Gillies, John, 1792−1834; physician and naturalist, resided in Mendoza in 1820s. A38 Gloger, Constantin Wilhelm Lambert, 1803−1859; zoologist and ornithologist. QE18 Gould, John, 1804−1881; ornithologist; described the birds Darwin collected on the Beagle expedition; FRS (1843). RN127
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