| Trinity/Add.Ms.b/71 contains: |
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| 51/1 |
F.G. Keynes [of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society] to NS. |
| 51/2 |
F.G. Keynes [of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society] to NS. |
| 51/4-9 |
MS notes [in NS' hand] taken from a minute book beginning in 1856 and ending in 1883 of the Mendicity Society/Charity Organisation Society |
| 52/1 |
Henry Jackson to Leslie Stephen. |
| 52/2-13 |
Typewritten copy of notes and 'rough memoranda', with one MS sheet, by Henry Jackson on HS' university career and his role in Trinity College and Cambridge University business. |
| 52/14 |
Henry Jackson to Nora Sidgwick |
| 52/15 |
MS table [in NS' hand] of names of Henry Sidgwick's contemporaries. |
| 52/16 |
MS notes [in NS' hand] entitled 'Trinity Fellows meetings' [based on Henry Jackson's notes] |
| 52/17-21 |
MS notes by Henry Jackson from the 'College notice book'. |
| 52/22 |
MS notes by Henry Jackson on HS; refers to his election 'under rule II at Athenaeum', his fellowship election in 1879, etc. |
| 52/23 |
MS notes [in NS' hand], entitled 'Notes by H. Jackson' |
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Additional Manuscripts b
| Title |
Henry Jackson to Nora Sidgwick |
| Reference |
71/52/14 |
| Covering Dates |
10 Mar 1904 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Confirms that Tuesday at three o'clock would suit him well. Sends her the agenda of general meetings - 'ordinary meetings of the M.C. and the M.A. fellows' - for 1865, 1867 and 1868 [original not included; MS notes in NS' hands]; three papers of amendments for the meeting for the alteration of statutes from 8 May 1869, and his notes on the meeting [not included]; 'notes of information got from the College book of notices down to 1868' [included]. States that during this period the Ad Eundem Society was started by HS and William Sidgwick, and estimates that it was established as early as 1865. Claims that he cannot date the lapse of the Grote Club, 'which was not brought to any definite dissolution.' Adds that HS was present at the meeting that led to the establishment of the 'republican Club', but that he did not join it. |
| Index Terms |
| Jackson, Henry (1839-1921) classicist |
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