Samuel Goodenough, Berners Street, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]

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Ref No GB-110/JES/COR/12/39
Title Samuel Goodenough, Berners Street, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]
Letter date 22 Dec 1817
Author(s) Samuel Goodenough 1743-1827
Number of Pages 4

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GB-110/JES/COR/12/39 from Samuel Goodenough, Berners Street, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk] (22 December 1817)

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Item Type: Document
From: Goodenough, Samuel
Sent from: London
To: Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent to location: Norwich, Norfolk
Summary:

Received Smith's letter of 14 December; clarifies that whilst he appreciates Linnean Society members with "good pockets, but no brains" he only wanted to hold up the "evil of indiscriminate admission". Discusses [Thomas] Marsham's dishonesty regarding his taking Linnean Society money and how a gift of £2000 from directors of West India Docks was instantly seized by creditors; doubts the Society will ever recoup its money.
Thinks that if Princess Charlotte had been of "common rank" and had a glass of the "good creature" she would have survived [Princess Charlotte (1796-1817), daughter of George IV, died 6 November 1817 of complications following childbirth]. Hopes Smith received the barrel of oysters he sent. Sorry to see [William] Hone [(1780-1842), political writer and publisher] acquitted of ridiculing "the most sacred services of the Established Church"; "well disposed people are roused to see the danger of letting the ignorant rabble loose upon the venerable orders & ordinances of mankind", Goodenough expects a crisis soon.

Letter date: 22 Dec 1817
Languages: English
Prev Ref No: 12.7
Additional Information:
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AdditionalSmith replied 11 Jan 1818