| Returns to her with thanks her list of members of the Ad Eundem [included], and states that it relates to 'not earlier than the spring of 1866, when W.H. Thompson became Master and it is not later than the autumn of 1868' when he [Jackson] was elected. Thinks that the likely date is 1867. Gives a list of those he believes were the founders; includes the names of HS, H. Fawcett, [A.] Sidgwick, W.C. Sidgwick, G.O. Trevelyan etc. Lists the names of some men who came later. States that from January 1872 he has a complete list. Refers to Arthur [Sidgwick's] resignation in December 1877, and his reelection in May 1879. Declares that he always regard the Ad Eundem 'as one of Henry's good works', and claims that it has been very useful as a link between [Oxford and Cambridge Universities]. Referring to the included printed list, states that he believes that 'the written supplements are Munro's.' Printed list entitled 'Ad Eundem Club/List of Members.' Lists members of the club, with their addresses. MS annotations. (2 docs) |