Darwin Archive, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, England
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- … Darwin Archive, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, England DAR …
The History Buff (website) www.ehistorybuff.com/darwin_als.html
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- … The History Buff (website) www.ehistorybuff.com/darwin_als.html History Buff …
C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Darwin and Darwiniana, Hollings Special Collections Library, University of South Carolina Libraries, Columbia, South Carolina USA
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- … C. Warren Irvin, Jr. , Collection of Darwin and Darwiniana, Hollings Special Collections …
From Charles and Emma Darwin to W. E. Darwin [13 January 1861]
Summary
Two letters for WED at E. A. Darwin's. G. H. Darwin has been to dentist. Please collect and pay for GHD’s skates.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin; Emma Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | [13 Jan 1861] |
Classmark: | DAR 185: 117 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3046F |
Matches: 23 hits
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, …
- … Emma Darwin, W. E. …
- … From Charles and Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin [13 January 1861] …
- … DAR 185: 117 Charles Robert Darwin …
- … Emma Darwin [13 Jan …
- … 1861] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … Two letters for WED at E. A. Darwin's. G. …
- … H. Darwin has been to dentist. Please collect and pay for GHD’s skates. …
- … London. B. at 2 o .30’— Your affect | C. Darwin Dear Wm, I expect Eva will come with you, …
- … 11 January 1861, and left on 21 January (Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). Emma was mistaken …
- … The letter is dated by the reference to George Howard Darwin’s dental treatment (see n. …
- … 3, below) and references in Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242; see nn. 2 and 8, below). …
- … Sunday. CD refers to his brother, Erasmus Alvey Darwin, who lived at 6 Queen Anne Street, …
- … London, and to Francis and George Howard Darwin, who, according …
- … to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), went to London on 10 January 1861, returning to Down on …
- … treatment between December 1860 and February 1861 (see letter from G. H. Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [9 December 1860] (DAR …
- … 251: 2226), letters from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [30 January 1861] (DAR 219.1: 36), [12 February 1861] (DAR 219.1: 37), and [20 …
- … further identified. London Bridge station. Emma Darwin added this note to CD’s letter. The …
- … House with William on 14 January 1861 (Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)); to the London home …
To the Darwin Family 3 October 1828
Summary
[Caroline Darwin on behalf of CD] submits a petition to Darwin family for £20 to purchase a new double-barrelled gun, CD’s present one having become dangerous.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Darwin family |
Date: | 3 Oct 1828 |
Classmark: | L |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-50 |
Matches: 14 hits
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin family …
- … To the Darwin Family 3 October 1828 …
- … L Charles Robert Darwin [Shrewsbury] 3 …
- … Oct 1828 Darwin family …
- … The ‘petition’ is in Caroline Darwin’s hand. The subscribers’ names are in their own …
- … requisite for the purchase of new Double barrd Gun— Value £20— £. s. d. W Darwin 5= 0 …
- … = 0 Miss Darwin 5 . …
- … 0– 0 Miss Susan Darwin 5 " 0 . …
- … 0 Miss Cath Darwin 5 " 0 " 0. …
- … Caroline Darwin on behalf of CD] …
- … submits a petition to Darwin family for £20 to purchase a new double-barrelled gun, CD’s …
- … a Distressed Sportsman— 1828. Oct 3— Charles Darwin gent—humbly petitions all benevolently …
- … liable to destroy the aforesaid Charles Darwins legs arms, body & brains & consequently …
From Edward Levett Darwin 7 September 1863
Summary
Glad to find they are cousins.
Sends his book [High Elms (pseud.), The game-preserver’s manual (1858)].
Author: | Edward Levett Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 7 Sept 1863 |
Classmark: | DAR 99: 17–18 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4295 |
Matches: 27 hits
- … From Edward Levett Darwin 7 September 1863 …
- … Darwin, E. …
- … L. Darwin, C. R. …
- … DAR 99: 17–18 Edward Levett Darwin Derby 7 Sept …
- … 1863 Charles Robert Darwin …
- … day or other it will result in being personal . Yours very sincerely | Edw d L Darwin Chr. …
- … Darwin Esq | F.R.S. …
- … cousin, once removed ( Darwin pedigree ). CD and his family had gone to Malvern Wells, …
- … a common one yet there are I know other Darwins. Your Wife sent me 2/1 for a copy of the …
- … Edward Darwin was CD’s first cousin, son of …
- … his father’s half-brother, Francis Sacheverel Darwin ( …
- … Darwin pedigree ). …
- … No other correspondence between CD and Edward Darwin has been found. …
- … Emma Darwin had apparently sent for a copy of …
- … considerably enlarged’ edition of Edward Darwin’s Game preserver’s manual , which was …
- … published in 1863 (E. L. Darwin 1863). …
- … Emma Darwin had apparently …
- … sent Edward Darwin a copy of An appeal , a four-page circular concerning the cruelty of …
- … s manual are the only works by Edward Darwin listed in the NSTC . The reference may be to …
- … the particular procedures necessary for trapping foxes ([E. L. Darwin] 1859, pp. 25–6). …
- … Marcus Huish, of Castle Donnington, Leicestershire, was married to Edward Darwin’s sister, …
- … Frances Sarah ( Darwin pedigree ). The reference is to Samuel Boteler and …
- … Hall, Nottinghamshire; Samuel Boteler Bristowe was CD’s and Edward Darwin’s second …
- … August (see letter from G. B. Sowerby Jr to Emma Darwin, 22 July 1863, and Appendix IX). …
- … See also letter from Emma Darwin to W. D. Fox, [ …
- … September 1863] . The two parts of Edward Darwin’s Game preserver’s manual dealt with the …
- … steel trap stands, as it always must, pre-eminent’ ([E. L. Darwin] 1859, p. 22). The …
From Francis Parker 22 April 1867
Summary
Sends £600 bequeathed by Susan Darwin to CD’s younger children.
Author: | Francis (Frank) Parker |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 22 Apr 1867 |
Classmark: | DAR 174: 19 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5510 |
Matches: 24 hits
- … Parker, Francis Darwin, C. R. …
- … DAR 174: 19 Francis (Frank) Parker Chester 22 Apr 1867 Charles Robert Darwin …
- … Sends £600 bequeathed by Susan Darwin to CD’s younger children. …
- … 100 Henrietta Emma Darwin … 100 …
- … Elizabeth Darwin .... . . 100 Cha …
- … s . Rob t . Darwin (Specific Legacy— a …
- … portrait of Miss Darwins father —valued at …
- … £4—) Henrietta Emma Darwin (a Silver Tea Urn—valued at £28 . 2 . 6)— …
- … Susan Elizabeth Darwin, CD’s sister, died in October 1866 (see Correspondence vol. 14). …
- … were the executors of her will (Susan Elizabeth Darwin’s will, Probate Registry, York). …
- … Robert Waring Darwin. …
- … I am | Yours very sincerely | Francis Parker Charles Darwin Esq re . Down Bromley Kent. …
- … Extract from the Will of the late Miss Susan Elizabeth Darwin dated 1 st . November …
- … 1865— “I give and bequeath to my nephews George Howard Darwin, …
- … Francis Darwin …
- … Leonard Darwin, and …
- … Horace Darwin and my …
- … nieces Henrietta Emma Darwin and …
- … Elizabeth Darwin (the younger sons and daughters …
- … of my Brother Charles Robert Darwin) One hundred pounds each”— I send you in a separate …
- … cover the Undermentioned Legacy receipts for signature— Value Geo. Howard Darwin … 100 …
- … Francis Darwin .... . …
- … 100 Leonard Darwin .... . …
- … 100 Horace Darwin . .... …
To W. E. Darwin 30 [October 1862]
Summary
Thanks WED for observations on Lythrum.
Discusses family affairs.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | 30 [Oct 1862] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.6: 107 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3789 |
Matches: 26 hits
- … to W. E. Darwin, [25 October 1862] . …
- … To W. E. Darwin 30 [October 1862] …
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … DAR 210.6: 107 Charles Robert Darwin Down 30 [Oct …
- … 1862] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … by the relationship to the letter from W. E. Darwin, 28 October 1862 . See letter to …
- … W. E. Darwin, [25 October 1862] and n. 2, and letter …
- … from W. E. Darwin, 28 October 1862 . CD reported this observation in ‘Three forms of …
- … My dear old fellow | Your affect | C. Darwin Months hence will do about counting seed; …
- … and the letters from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [19 November 1862] and [2 December 1862? ], in DAR 219.1: 67–8). William had …
- … DAR 226.1). See letter from W. E. Darwin, 21 October [1862] and n. 4, and letter …
- … and Hampshire Bank, Southampton. Henrietta Emma Darwin. See letter to J. D. Hooker, 27 [ …
- … s visit to Down House on 31 October, Emma Darwin recorded in her diary (DAR 242): ‘Ch. …
- … Lubbock, 25 October 1862 , n. 5. Elizabeth Darwin started at a school in Kensington run …
- … by Miss Buob, on 27 January 1863 (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), …
- … and the letter from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [29 October 1862], in DAR 219.1: …
- … 63). The Darwins’ governess, Camilla Ludwig, was on an extended visit to her family in …
- … in order to separate her from Horace Darwin. The Down surgeon, Stephen Paul Engleheart, …
- … from which he had been suffering earlier in the year. See the letters from Emma Darwin to …
- … William Erasmus Darwin, [2 March 1862], [27 May 1862], and [6 November …
- … in DAR 219.1: 49, 57, 64; see also Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), and CD’s Classed account …
- … of Down. On Saturday 1 November 1862, Emma Darwin recorded in her diary (DAR 242) that …
- … having become friendly with Elinor Mary Bonham-Carter (see Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), …
Darwin, Emma (1808–96)
Matches: 20 hits
- … scientific work - she passed scientific requests from Darwin along to her correspondents. …
- … Darwin saw Emma as an exemplary wife. Relevant Gender Resources: http:// …
- … scientists-wives Primary Sources: Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-441 Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-542 Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-761 Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-4498f Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-7922 Darwin Correspondence Database, https:// …
- … Desmond and James Moore and Janet Browne, ‘Darwin, Charles Robert (1809–1882)’, Oxford …
- … www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7176, accessed 20 Feb 2013] Emma Darwin (1904) and (1915). …
- … WSL,26,27 Wedgwood, Josiah II Darwin, C. R. …
- … Emma Darwin 1808–96 Youngest daughter of Josiah Wedgwood II. …
- … in 1839. Further Information: Emma Darwin née Wedgwood (1808-1896) was the youngest …
- … of Josiah Wedgwood II. In January 1839 she married her first cousin, Charles Darwin. …
- … She and Darwin had 10 children. Emma was religious: she had been baptised in the …
- … beliefs. Early in her relationship with Darwin, Emma expressed concern about his religious …
- … salvation. In spite of her concerns over Darwin’s religious beliefs, Emma remained …
- … husband’s work throughout his life. Indeed, Darwin entrusted Emma with ensuring that his …
- … even if he died suddenly. Emma often took over Darwin’s correspondence when he was feeling …
- … unwell. Darwin recognised the critical role Emma played in helping to manage his …
To W. E. Darwin 26 April [1862]
Summary
Thanks WED for eyeglass.
Reports on health of Horace and family matters.
Has finished Orchids.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | 26 Apr [1862] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.6: 96 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3520 |
Matches: 24 hits
- … To W. E. Darwin 26 April [1862] …
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … when Joseph Dalton Hooker was also visiting Down House (Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242)). …
- … DAR 210.6: 96 Charles Robert Darwin Down 26 Apr [ …
- … 1862] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … you saw Hooker work on plant. — Farewell, dear old fellow | Yours affect y . | C. Darwin …
- … proofs of Orchids (see n. 6, below). Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) records that the ‘Boys …
- … went to school’ on Monday 28 April 1862. George Howard Darwin and …
- … Francis Darwin both attended Clapham Grammar School in south-west …
- … London (see DNB s.v. Darwin, G. H. , …
- … and F. Darwin 1920, p. …
- … 63). Leonard Darwin had been tutored privately by George Varenne Reed since summer 1859 ( …
- … Wedgwood. There is an entry in Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242) on 25 April 1862 that …
- … half-yearly payment to Clapham Grammar School. See also letter from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [3 February 1862] (DAR 219.1: 48). Leonard was sent home from Clapham with …
- … see CD’s Classed account book (Down House MS), letter from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [13 December 1862] (DAR 219.1: 69), and Correspondence vol. 11, letter to …
- … G. V. Reed, 12 January 1863). Emma Darwin wrote in her diary (DAR 242) that she ‘Went to …
- … was a family nickname for George (see, for example, the letter from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [26 March 1858] (DAR 219.1: 33), which begins ‘My dear Georgy’, but later …
- … write to & not Gingo’). CD refers to Horace Darwin who had been ill since the beginning of …
- … the year. According to Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242), Camilla Ludwig, …
- … governess at Down House, accompanied Horace Darwin to the home of his aunt Sarah Elizabeth …
From E. A. Darwin, Charles Darwin, and W. E. Darwin to Thomas Salt 12 April 1864
Summary
Instructions concerning the payment of the principal and interest of the mortgage to Mr Childe.
Author: | William Erasmus Darwin; Erasmus Alvey Darwin; Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Thomas Salt |
Date: | 12 Apr 1864 |
Classmark: | Rachel Salt (private collection); sold at Spink’s, July 2018 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4460F |
Matches: 14 hits
- … E. Darwin Thomas Salt Esq re | Belmont | Shrewsbury …
- … Darwin, W. …
- … E. Darwin, E. …
- … A. Darwin, C. R. Salt, Thomas …
- … From E. A. Darwin, …
- … Charles Darwin, and W. …
- … E. Darwin to Thomas Salt 12 April 1864 …
- … Salt (private collection); sold at Spink’s, July 2018 William Erasmus Darwin Erasmus …
- … Alvey Darwin Charles …
- … Robert Darwin 12 Apr 1864 Thomas Salt …
- … from CD’s father, Robert Waring Darwin (Shropshire Archives, SA D3651/B/47/1/1/1/1/6). …
- … Robert Waring Darwin’s children had inherited the loans. Charles Langton was married to …
- … principal to the account of the Re vd Charles Langton at the same Bank. E A Darwin | Ch. …
- … R. Darwin | W. …
From E. A. Darwin 11 October [1866]
Summary
Disposal of Susan’s effects. Legacies to CD’s children. EAD has taken the letters and papers and asked Henry [Parker] to forward the George Richmond pictures of CD and Emma.
Caroline looks "miserably ill".
Author: | Erasmus Alvey Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 11 Oct [1866] |
Classmark: | DAR 105: B48–51 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5238 |
Matches: 23 hits
- … Darwin, E. …
- … A. Darwin, C. R. …
- … From E. A. Darwin 11 October [1866] …
- … DAR 105: B48–51 Erasmus Alvey Darwin London, Queen Anne St …
- … 11 Oct [1866] Charles Robert Darwin …
- … year is established by the reference to Susan Elizabeth Darwin and her estate (see n. …
- … 2, below). Susan Darwin had died on 3 October 1866 ( letter to J. D. Hooker, [4 October …
- … been sent to CD (see letter from E. A. Darwin, 7 October [1866] ). In a codicil to her …
- … Catherine Langton (see letter from E. A. Darwin, 19 February [1866] and n. 6). The …
- … George Richmond made portraits of CD in 1839 and 1840, of Emma Darwin in 1840 and 1842, …
- … and of Erasmus Alvey Darwin in 1850 (Lister 1981, p. 156; see also frontispieces to …
- … tureen is mentioned in the will (will of Susan Elizabeth Darwin, Probate Registry, York). …
- … William Erasmus Darwin, CD’s eldest son, inherited the farm at Claythorpe, Lincolnshire. …
- … property from her father, Robert Waring Darwin, who had purchased another farm, for CD, at …
- … of Susan’s estate (see letter from E. A. Darwin, 7 October [1866] and n. 5). ‘ …
- … D r D’ is probably a reference to Erasmus Darwin, but may refer …
- … to Robert Waring Darwin. …
- … CD and Erasmus Alvey Darwin were the executors …
- … of Robert Waring Darwin’s will (will …
- … of Robert Waring Darwin, Department of Manuscripts and Records, National Library of Wales, …
- … Aberystwyth). CD’s son George Howard Darwin was interested in genealogy and collected …
- … on the family. See letter from E. A. Darwin, [before 20 February 1866] and n. 2. …
- … are to Henrietta Emma and Elizabeth Darwin. Erasmus probably meant to write ‘Henry’ …
From Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin 25 January [1868]
Summary
Expresses her pleasure at seeing George Darwin’s name as Second Wrangler.
Author: | Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | 25 Jan [1868] |
Classmark: | DAR 99: 34–5 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-5799 |
Matches: 15 hits
- … Darwin, C. M. …
- … C. Darwin, C. R. …
- … From Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin 25 January [1868] …
- … a Clapham in Yorkshire, but Horace and Leonard Darwin were at school in Clapham, London. …
- … DAR 99: 34–5 Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin Otley 25 Jan [ …
- … 1868] Charles Robert Darwin …
- … Expresses her pleasure at seeing George Darwin’s name as Second Wrangler. …
- … us know. With very kind regards, believe me | Y rs . sincerely | Charlotte M C Darwin …
- … The year is established by the reference to George Howard Darwin’s examination (see n. 3, …
- … below). Charlotte had eight children ( Darwin pedigree ). …
- … George Howard Darwin was second in the mathematical honours examination at Cambridge; the …
- … University calendar 1868). Francis Rhodes Darwin. George attended Clapham Grammar School …
- … Otley. Jan y . 25 th . Dear M r . Darwin, Judging by my own feelings as a Parent, I feel …
- … s
〉 as second Wrangler at Cambridge— M r . Darwin begs to unite with me in Congratulations … - … to yourself & M rs . Darwin, and we so much regret, that you did not tell us of your
〈 bo〉 …
From W. E. Darwin to Emma and/or Charles Darwin c. 20–5 September 1877
Summary
Description of their English dinner companions at a foreign hotel.
Author: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin; Emma Darwin |
Date: | c. 20-25 Sept 1877 |
Classmark: | DAR 210.5: 18 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-11146F |
From Emma and Charles Darwin to W. E. Darwin [20 May 1864]
Summary
CD much obliged for specimen and drawings.
Author: | Emma Darwin; Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | [20 May 1864] |
Classmark: | DAR 97: A7 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3366 |
Matches: 17 hits
- … Darwin, …
- … Emma Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … From Emma and Charles Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin [20 May 1864] …
- … DAR 97: A7 Emma Darwin Charles …
- … Robert Darwin unstated [20 May …
- … 1864] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … between this letter and the letter from W. E. Darwin, [19 May 1864] , and by …
- … George Howard, Francis, and Leonard Darwin’s arrival at Down on 21 May 1864 (see n. 5, …
- … lived at Maer until 1847, had recently visited Down (see letter from Emma Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [17 May 1864] and n. 4). For CD’s speculation on the …
- … Pulmonaria angustifolia , see letter to W. E. Darwin, 14 May [1864] and nn. 6 and 7. …
- … p. 115). See letter from W. E. Darwin, [19 May 1864] and n. 8. The photographs arrived …
- … for example, letter to Asa Gray, 28 May [1864] ). See letter from H. E. Darwin to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [18 May 1864] and n. 4. …
- … See letter from W. E. Darwin, [19 May 1864] and n. 3. CD wrote in Forms of flowers , …
To W. E. Darwin [10 May 1863]
Summary
Thanks WED for his botanical specimens and observations.
Discusses Corydalis and the fertilisation of Fumariaceae.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | [10 May 1863] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.6: 111 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-4151 |
Matches: 19 hits
- … his name? ) get on in health? Read Bates’ Book; you will like it— good night | C. Darwin …
- … To W. E. Darwin [10 May 1863] …
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … E. Darwin, [17 November 1861] ). Bates 1863. …
- … DAR 210.6: 111 Charles Robert Darwin Leith Hill Place [10 …
- … May 1863] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … between this letter and the letter from W. E. Darwin, 8 May [1863] , and by the address. …
- … According to Emma Darwin’s diary ( …
- … DAR 242), the Darwins stayed at Leith Hill Place, near Dorking, Surrey, the home of Josiah …
- … on a Sunday. See letter from W. E. Darwin, 8 May [1863] . The plant was subsequently …
- … Correspondence vol. 9, letter to W. E. Darwin, 17 [October 1861] , and letter from W. …
- … angustifolia (see letter from W. E. Darwin, 4 May [1863] , n. 1). CD was trying to …
- … Correspondence vol. 12, letter to W. E. Darwin, 14 May [1864] . For CD’s conclusions on …
- … pp. 105– 10. See letter from W. E. Darwin, 8 May [1863] and n. 5. As part of his …
- … plants that were apparently fertile without insect aid. According to Emma Darwin’s diary ( …
- … DAR 242), the Darwins returned to Down from Leith Hill Place on Wednesday 13 May 1863. ‘ …
- … Skimp’ was a family nickname for Horace Darwin (Freeman 1978). Horace had been unwell …
- … see Correspondence vol. 10). George Howard Darwin. His and CD’s observations of insects …
From Sara Sedgwick Darwin [3 December 1877]
Summary
Describes her and W. E. Darwin’s honeymoon.
Author: | Sara Darwin |
Addressee: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Date: | [3 Dec 1877] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.5: 23 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-11267F |
To W. E. Darwin 10 [December 1856]
Summary
Writes of arrangements for the end of the school-term.
Condition of Emma and the new baby [C. W. Darwin].
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | 10 [Dec 1856] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.6: 12 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-2019 |
Matches: 17 hits
- … To W. E. Darwin 10 [December 1856] …
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … DAR 210.6: 12 Charles Robert Darwin Down 10 [Dec …
- … 1856] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … for the end of the school-term. Condition of Emma and the new baby [C. W. Darwin]. …
- … in your examination Your affect. | C. Darwin What a nice letter that was of Georgys. — …
- … Dated by the reference to the birth of Charles Waring Darwin. …
- … Emma Darwin noted in her diary that after …
- … his school-term ended, George Howard Darwin went directly to the home of Hensleigh and …
- … and a fellow student of William Erasmus Darwin’s at Rugby. Henry Hemmings, a servant of …
- … Wedgwood, was probably on his way to Barlaston (see letter to G. H. Darwin and W. …
- … E. Darwin, 13 [November 1856]). …
- … According to Emma Darwin’s …
- … diary, the Darwin boys stayed with Fanny Mackintosh Wedgwood …
- … until Saturday, 27 December, which was William Darwin’s birthday. …
- … Emma Darwin recorded in her diary on 26 December, ‘came down to breakfast’. CD recorded …
To W. E. Darwin [24 July 1862]
Summary
Discusses dimorphic plants, valerian and Erythraea. Would like to look at them; suggests WED draw up a paper on them.
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | William Erasmus Darwin |
Date: | [24 July 1862] |
Classmark: | DAR 210.6: 101 |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-3632 |
Matches: 18 hits
- … To W. E. Darwin [24 July 1862] …
- … Darwin, C. …
- … R. Darwin, W. E. …
- … DAR 210.6: 101 Charles Robert Darwin Down [24 July …
- … 1862] William Erasmus Darwin …
- … of nectar or position of flowers in the two forms? Good Night— I am tired. — | C. Darwin …
- … E. Darwin, [after 14 July 1862] . See letter from …
- … W. E. Darwin, 14 July 1862 . See letter from …
- … W. E. Darwin, 14 July 1862 . There is a series of observations and drawings of the parts …
- … relationship to the letter from W. E. Darwin, 14 July 1862 , and to the letter to W. …
- … E. Darwin, [after 14 July 1862] , and by reference …
- … a postscript, written in pencil, in Emma Darwin’s hand: ‘Enquire a little about quiet sea …
- … the end of next week’. George Howard Darwin and Francis stayed with William in Southampton …
- … from 2 August (see letter from G. H. Darwin, [after 5 August 1862] and n. 3). The …
- … the Thursday prior to the week ending 2 August 1862. Leonard Darwin was recovering from …
- … scarlet fever (Emma Darwin’s diary (DAR 242); see also letter to Asa Gray, 23[–4] July [ …
- … 1862] , letters to W. E. Darwin, 4 [July 1862], 9 July [1862], and [after 14 July 1862], …
- … Gray, 14 July [1862] ). See letter from W. E. Darwin, 14 July 1862 , and letter to W. …
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Darwin in letters, 1837–1843: The London years to 'natural selection'
Summary
The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional…
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- … The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one …
- … a family Busy as he was with scientific activities, Darwin found time to re-establish family …
- … close contact. In November 1838, two years after his return, Darwin became engaged to his cousin, …
- … daughter, Anne Elizabeth, moved to Down House in Kent, where Darwin was to spend the rest of his …
- … his greatest theoretical achievement, the most important of Darwin’s activities during the years …
- … identifications of his bird and fossil mammal specimens, Darwin arrived at the daring and momentous …
- … in species. With this new theoretical point of departure Darwin continued to make notes and explore …
- … present in the version of 1859. Young author Darwin’s investigation of the species …
- … the Beagle had returned to England, news of some of Darwin’s findings had been spread by the …
- … great excitement. The fuller account of the voyage and Darwin’s discoveries was therefore eagerly …
- … suitable categories for individual experts to work upon, Darwin applied himself to the revision of …
- … of the surveying voyage of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle. Darwin’s volume bore the title Journal …
- … visited by H.M.S. Beagle . Also in November 1837, Darwin read the fourth of a series of papers to …
- … to the Society of 9 March 1838), had been developed by Darwin from a suggestion made by his uncle, …
- … Sedgwick, [after 15 May 1838] ). The new research Darwin undertook after 1837 was an …
- … time, the parallel terraces, or ‘roads’, of Glen Roy. Darwin had seen similar formations on the …
- … roads of Glen Roy’, Collected papers 1: 88–137). Darwin later abandoned this view, calling it a …
- … contemporaneous unstratified deposits of South America”, Darwin continued to defend his and Lyell’s …
- … 1842, having heard of evidence of glaciation in North Wales, Darwin made a tour there in order to …
- … more satisfactorily than any alternative explanation. Darwin eventually relinquished this theory and …
- … the Beagle voyage In addition to his work on geology Darwin undertook to provide a …
- … The correspondence provides a nearly complete record of Darwin’s arrangements with the Treasury, his …
- … , by Thomas Bell—a total of nineteen quarto issues. Darwin contributed a substantial portion of the …
- … and habitats of the species. Mr Arthrobalanus Darwin had originally planned to include …
- … Archipelago off the coast of Chile. These unexpectedly led Darwin to devote eight years (1846–54) …
- … As the correspondence from these years shows, that work put Darwin in communication with most of the …
- … and corals by William Lonsdale ( Collected papers , 2). Darwin’s crustacean specimens, originally …
- … Only the plants were neglected. During the voyage Darwin had expected that J. S. Henslow would …