SEDGWICK
(Rev. Adam, F.R.S., 1785-1873, Geologist, President of the Geological Society, secretary to Prince ALBERT)
Signature and end of an Autograph Letter signed
with some text “card from the High Sheriff of Norfolk, inviting me to dinner at the Royal Hotel...” and ending “I remain Dear Sir Edward truly & gratefully yours...”, 2 sides 4¼” x 2”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42836
£35
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SERINGE
(Nicolas Charles, 1776-1858, Professor of Botany and Director of the Botanic Gardens, Lyon)
Autograph letter signed, in French with translation, to Matthew Henry Marsh,
(1810-1881, English botanist) sending "some of the things I have written" and enclosing "some second copies for your friend Mr. Macleay [sic], Professor of Botany at Sydney, and Director of the Botanic Gardens ... If your friend could provide some of the Australian grains, and dried specimens of Mimosa, of Epacris, [and] of rare or common Cereals, he would give me great pleasure" and offering to send "what you and he may like to choose" in exchange, 1 side folio, addressed to Marsh in Lyon on conjugate leaf, Lyon, 17th March
Item Date:
1856
Stock No:
16757
£275
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SEWARD
(Sir Albert Charles, 1863-1941, Botanist and Geologist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Gimson
sending “cordial thanks to the Governor of Bedales for their generous and much appreciated resolution. I hope some day to be able to begin my new duties...”, 1 side 8vo., Edinburgh, 30th June
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
42137
£75
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SEWARD
(Sir Albert Charles, 1863-1941, Botanist and Geologist)
Autograph Letter Signed to GIMSON
(Sydney Ansell, 1860-1938, from 1888 President of the Leicester Secular Society) saying that he has “received this morning the agenda for a Governor’s Meeting in London... On that day I shall unfortunately be examining at the University of Glasgow and regret my inability to attend the meeting. I am beginning to wonder whether I was wise in saying I would join the Governors as it may be that it will be difficult for me to attend the meetings owing to clashing with other engagements...”, 1 side A4, Botany School, Cambridge, 16th June
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
42599
£75
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SHERRINGTON
(Charles Scott, 1857-1952, Neurophysiologist, Histologist, Bacteriologist, and Pathologist, Nobel laureate and president of the Royal Society)
Fine signature with the place and date
on an album leaf, 7" X 4½", Eastbourne, 12th May
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
38852
£175
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