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[Margaret Susan Wedgwood (1843-1937) to Rev Arthur Charles Vaughan Williams (1834-1875)] February 1868 Sunday, 23 February 1868 bright day went to church Monday, 24 February 1868 went home Tuesday, 25 February 1868 G. from Cambridge Wednesday, 26 February 1868 Thursday, 27 February 1868 Friday, 28 February 1868 Saturday, 29 February 1868 Boys from school March 1868 Sunday, 1 March 1868 Monday, 2 March 1868 Tuesday, 3 March 1868 Came to Q.A [Queen Anne Street] – Wednesday, 4 March 1868 Went to
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came October 1870 Sunday, 9 October 1870 heavy rain Monday, 10 October 1870 Tuesday, 11 October 1870 Bessy poorly Wednesday, 12 October 1870 Thursday, 13 October 1870 came to L. H P [Leith Hill Place] . Arthur Wms [Rev. Arthur Charles Vaughan Williams, 1834-1875] Friday, 14 October 1870 beaut Saturday, 15 October 1870 !! October 1870 Sunday, 16 October 1870 Rain Monday, 17 October 1870 came to the Mote rain Tuesday, 18 October 1870 rain in bed Wednesday, 19 October 1870 Do in bed Thursday, 20
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, 1797 Nov. 14-1875 Feb. 22] Saturday, 6 February 1875 Litches came [Litchfields] February 1875 Sunday, 7 February 1875 Monday, 8 February 1875 Ellen Litches went Tuesday, 9 February 1875 Arthur Wms death [Rev. Arthur Charles Vaughan Williams, 1834-75. Vicar of Down Ampney] Wednesday, 10 February 1875 Thursday, 11 February 1875 Friday, 12 February 1875 Fr. lecture Saturday, 13 February 1875 r. poorly M. Shaen February 1875 Sunday, 14 February 1875 poorly Monday, 15 February 1875 well beaut day – M
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Miss Vaughan 9. Mansfield St A daughter of Sir John and Lady Vaughan, a friend of Emma Darwin. Van Raalte Co 199. Piccadilly, W. S. van Raalte Sons, Havana and Manila cigar merchants. There are many payments in Darwin's Account Books (Down House). [page 44
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Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1904. Emma Darwin, wife of Charles Darwin. A century of family letters. Cambridge: University Press printed. Volume 2.
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worry and kiss him all over. 1 The old butler then retired and living at Down. When my mother had been at Brighton in the spring, her niece Mrs Vaughan Williams, who was there with her mother Mrs Josiah Wedgwood, knowing she would like a little dog, found a puppy for her and her great-niece Margaret Vaughan Williams undertook his education, but I think it is hard to say which spoilt him most, Margaret or my mother. He remained very disobedient, and my mother, faithful to her plans of education by
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Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1915. Emma Darwin, A century of family letters, 1792-1896. London: John Murray. Volume 1
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Mrs Charles Darwin, 1839. From a water-colour painting by George Richmond, R.A., in possession of Charles Galton Darwin. Frontispiece The Wedgwood family at Etruria Hall in or about 1780. From the picture by George Stubbs, R.A., in possession of Cecil Wedgwood of Idlerocks, Staffordshire. Stubbs was the famous animal painter of the time, and was especially noted for his pictures of horses ...... to face p. 8 Thomas Wedgwood. From a chalk drawing belonging to Mrs Vaughan
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Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1915. Emma Darwin, A century of family letters, 1792-1896. London: John Murray. Volume 1
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Mrs Vaughan Williams of Leith Hill Place, Mrs Godfrey Wedgwood, Mr Cecil Wedgwood, my brother Horace, and my nephew Charles Darwin, have been so good as to allow me to reproduce various family pictures. I also wish to thank Miss M. J. Shaen for allowing me to use her excellent photograph of my mother, taken in the drawing-room at Down, three months before her death. These volumes were originally prepared for private circulation only. It was suggested to me by many of those who read them that
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J. C. de Sismondi. From a portrait by Madame A. Munier-Romilly given to the Mus e Rath at Geneva by Hensleigh Wedgwood to face p. 128 Charles and Catherine Darwin, 1816. From a coloured chalk drawing by Sharples in possession of Mrs Vaughan Williams of Leith Hill Place ........ to face p. 138 Madame de Sismondi, aged 45. From a miniature by Leakey in possession of Mrs R. B. Litchfield. Mrs J. Wedgwood writes of this picture, painted for her: It is not your merry look when you chuse to make
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Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1915. Emma Darwin, A century of family letters, 1792-1896. London: John Murray. Volume 1
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Scientific Instrument Company, of which he was a director, and then became assistant secretary of Bolckow, Vaughan and Company, Ltd., at Middlesbrough. Here he stayed for seven years, and at the outbreak of war occupied the position of secretary to the company. As soon as the war broke out, Erasmus decided to join the army, and in September, 1914, he was gazetted a Second-Lieutenant in the 4th Battalion (Territorial) of Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment. The Commanding
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account of his acuteness and administrative ability, but of his fine and high-minded nature. Many words full of praise and affection have been written of this side of his life, and I am sorry that I cannot quote them all. Mr. Storr, who was his predecessor as secretary of Bolckow, Vaughan and Co., writes of him: I admired his great abilities as I loved his character.... I (in conjunction with the Chairman of the Company) selected him as my successor, trained him for the position, worked for years in
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