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65/1-2 see 104/65/3-17 MS notes by Professor A. Marshall relating to accompanying extracts [included] 'from a common place book begun in April 1866, and continued fitfully till the end of 1867.' Explains that all except the first relate to the Grote Club, and refers to it members, including those active in 1867: Professor Maurice, HS, A.C. Venn, J.R. Mozley, and Pearson. States that the latter was a devoted pupil of J.B. Mayor. Refers also to the renewal of the club with the advent of W.K. Clifford and J.F. Moulton.
65/3-16 see 104/1-2;17 MS notes.
65/17 Envelope accompanying MS notes, addressed to NS
66 J.R. Mozley to J.B. Mayor.
67 Nora Sidgwick to Professor J.B. Mayor.
68 J.B. Mayor to Nora Sidgwick
69 see104/66 Alexandrina Mayor to Nora Sidgwick
70 Alexandrina Mayor to Nora Sidgwick
71 T. Worsley to [HS].
72 Printed paper entitled 'Utilitarianism', to be read on 16 December 1873 at the Grosvenor Hotel.
73 W.R. Sorley to Nora Sidgwick
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Title J.B. Mayor to Nora Sidgwick
Reference 104/68
Covering Dates 28 Apr 1904
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Explains his delay in replying to her letter as being due to the fact that he has been away from home, and also partly because he has been looking without success for some reference to the Grote Society in old letters and papers. Refers to an enclosed letter [included?], which gives [J.]R. Mozley's recollections of the society. Believes that it commenced in 1861, or even earlier, and recalls that he was then a lecturer in Moral Sciences at St John's College, and had consulted Grote as to how he might make his lectures work in with Grote's. The latter suggested that it would be a good thing to have periodical meetings for discussion amongst those who were interested in philosophy. States that the first meeting tok place in his [Mayor's] rooms, where Grote read an introductory paper. Thinks that the next meeting was in Grote's rooms, and states that they 'fell into the habit of going to dine with him at Trumpington' and having their discussion afterwards. Believes that HS, Venn, Pearson, Aldis Wright and Somerset-West were the first members of the society. Supposes that the dialogue arose out of a discussion, 'but took the form of papers interchanged between [Grote and HS].' Quotes from his diaries of 1865 and 1866, referring to meetings and his dealings with other members, including HS. Undertakes to write to her to let her know if he should find anything else that would be of interest to her. Adds that he believes that HS was the one with whom Grote most enjoyed discussing philosophical questions.

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Mayor, Joseph Bickersteth (1828-1916) philosopher and classical scholar
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