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13831Two from the School of Rural Economy University of Oxford one on letterhead and one from 5 St Edward's Passage Cambridge. All dating from 1930. All three items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Letter One: School of Rural Economy Oxford. 18 August 1930. 2pp. 4to. She sympathises with 'the difficulties of archaeological research at Southend . for I know only too well how the people who hold the ultimate strings can "do one down" when their interests don't happen to coincide with one's own'. She recalls that in 1913 she 'put in a lot of time on some fossils for the B.M. - they turned out to be pieces of fossilised timber; & because the Keeper of the Palaeobotanical Dept. was not interested in fossil woods of miocene age my notes are still unpublished - but I hope they are going to be shortly!' She asks him for permission to write 'a brief account of the plants of the Southend site' for the Annals of Botany' and whether he would edit it 'with regard to the probable age of the plants their occurrence &c. . I should be so grateful if you would allow me to do this not only on account of its botanical interest but to satisfy my department that I really have been investigating the vegetable debris I told them I was receiving!' Letter Two: St Edward's Passage Cambridge. 22 August 1930. 1p. 4to. She does not know 'of anything in purely botanical literature on lake-dwelling plants as they are generally too late to interest the bona fide palaeobotanist; & the student of recent plants thinks they are only vegetable debris! The work of the Reids most nearly approaches this kind of investigation.' Letter Three. School of Rural Economy Oxford. 15 October 1930. 1p. 12mo. She informs him that 'Prof. Blackman has accepted the note & diagram on the "lake-dwelling" remains for the "Annals of Botany"' and briefly discusses the publication plans. Two from the School of Rural Economy, University of Oxford (one on letterhead), and one from 5 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge. A unknown
17828On letterhead of Dockett Eddy by Shepperton Middlesex. 26 June 1890. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. She begins with criticism of an article 'which has also appeared in the "World" which she is sure 'will vex Mr Whitmore'. She assures Mrs Lewis that no-one will suspect her of involvement and thanks her for having 'secured the valuable services of Mrs Jay for Park Walk . Her playing has been invaluable to us . I want to ask her to come on our sub-committee'. She would like Mrs Lewis and her daughter to 'come down & dine & sleep on our island!' the Thames running under the house's verandah. She suggests the following Monday when they are 'alone except for my brother-in-law Mr. Scott Boys a "Chelsea Conservative". On the Tuesday they are being visited by 'Revd. R. Bristowe from Lambeth the Liberal Candidate from Clapham & a barrister a sound Tory!' A postscript concerns the 'Chamberlains'. On letterhead of Dockett Eddy, by Shepperton, Middlesex. 26 June 1890. unknown
247407 March 1877; on embossed letterhead of Cuddesdon Palace Wheatley Oxon. An interesting letter revealing the nuanced position of a liberal cleric on a difficult question. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. On bifolium. Signed ‘J. F. Oxon:’. Text clear and entire on creased and worn paper with two short closed tears at edges. Folded twice for postage. Minuted by the recipient at top of first page: ‘I read this at the Clerical. meeting - part of it’. The letter begins: ‘My dear Mr Hutchison / In cases of persons who have knowingly contracted incestuous unions in whatever degree - for the wife’s sister is no exceptional case - I always advise that the parties be not admitted to the Holy Communion while they are living together. / There is however plainly some difference in a moral point of view between the general case and those in which the parties have acted ignorantly and possibly may be still quite unconscious of wrongdoing. This difference would be ‘the more deserving of notice if the parties should be of such an age as to be no longer living together as man and wife. / Under these two conditions I should be disposed to take no notice of the error unless it were brought before me in such a way as to compel me to pronounce an opinion.’ If he is forced to ‘take notice’ he can only say ‘that they are not man and wife and cannot be man and wife but are living in fornication if they live as man and wife together.’ In the case of ‘these aged people as I understand them to be’ it is doubtful whether Hutchison is ‘under obligation to raise the question if it is not distinctly forced upon him’ and as Hutchison is ‘no longer charged with any cure of souls at Slough being the pastor of another parish’ he is ‘the less bound in conscience to open the question if the Vicar deems it wiser on the whole not to do so. Your direct responsibility is at an end.’ Mackarness observes that many of ‘these unhappy cases’ come before him and it is ‘often necessary to say quite plainly that the persons are living in incest and cannot be received to Holy Communion’. In cases where ‘the circumstances afford any way of escape from the necessity of making this declaration it seems the part of prudence and perhaps of charity to embrace it by keeping silence’. In a postscript he states that Hutchison ‘may use this letter to the Vicar if you think fit to do so.’ 7 March 1877; on embossed letterhead of Cuddesdon Palace, Wheatley, Oxon. unknown
19136862s1London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1913 The books are listed chronologically commencing in 1500. The authors interest was in the combination of cookery with medicine which is found in many of the early books. Interesting notes and cross references. Ex-Libris plate to front paste down. Henry Frowde Oxford University Press hardcover