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Denby, T. W. (1827–94)

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  • John Lubbock, with offices at 8 Frederick Street, Old Jewry, London. BMD ( Death index ) Census returns of England and Wales 1851 (The National Archives: Public Record Office HO107/1499/577/11) Correspondence vol. 22, letter from John Lubbock, 27 February 1874

Wendland, Lydia (1837/43–1913)

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  • John Lubbock during the 1870s and 1880s. BMD ( Death index ) Census returns of England and Wales 1881 (The National Archives: Public Record Office RG11/118/32/50), 1911 (RG14/3467/68) Lubbock 1874– …

Llewelyn, T. M. (1834–1926)

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  • John Lubbock to ask if Darwin would be willing to send Thereza copies of two texts for use in her botanical studies. Darwin responded to this request and sent the Maskelynes a couple of memoirs, as evidenced by a thank you note Nevil Maskelyne sent on behalf of his wife, who was an invalid at the time. Thereza wrote about both photography and astronomy. Darwin was aware of observations she made of her canary and siskin attacking flowers: he cited her observations in an 1874
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