RECORD: Lubbock, John. 1909.01.22. Letter to A. E. Shipley. McGill-CA-OSLER0-P110[.177]. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 8.2023. RN1

NOTE: See record in the Darwin Online manuscript catalogue, enter its Identifier here. Reproduced with permission of the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University. See the Introduction and catalogue to the J.C. Simpson collection by John van Wyhe.

"High Elms. Estate of about 3,000 acres marched with Down House grounds. c.1842 Home of, and rebuilt, after burning down, by, Sir John William Lubbock, and then of his son Sir John L, Baron Avebury. Visits by the Darwin's and social occasions are recorded in ED's diary between 1855-95. Mansion burned to the ground in 1967. Now a public park and nature reserve."
"Lubbock, Sir John, Bart, 1834 Apr. 30-1913 May 28. First child of Sir John William L. Statesman, banker and man of science. Home: High Elms near Down. L was the closest of CD's younger friends and frequent visitor to Down House from childhood. CD discussed evolution with before Origin." (Paul van Helvert & John van Wyhe, Darwin: A Companion, 2021.)


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HIGH ELMS,

FARONBORO' R.S.O.

KENT.

22 Jan 1909

My dear Shipley

I do not know that I have any relics of Darwin of any special interest.

Of course I have many letters,

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but I do not understand that these are wanted.

yours sincerely

Avebury

AE Shipley Esq FRS


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