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GB-110/JES/COR/12/96
Title
Samuel Goodenough, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]
Letter date
12 Jan 1825
Author(s)
Samuel Goodenough 1743-1827
Number of Pages
3
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GB-110/JES/COR/12/96 from Samuel Goodenough, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk] (12 January 1825)
Metadata for GB-110/JES/COR/12/96 from Samuel Goodenough, London, to Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk] (12 January 1825) Close
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Item Type:
Document
From:
Goodenough, Samuel
Sent from:
London
To:
Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent to location:
Norwich, Norfolk
Summary:
Explains the enclosed "little note" [not extant] written by himself and [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert. Reports that [James] Bicheno will accept the post of Linnean Society Secretary. Thinks [Robert] Brown unsuitable for the position but believes he would make a good President should Smith die or be removed, of which measure "more than a common hint has been thrown out". Goodenough long thought [Alexander] Macleay considered himself "master of the Society" and never troubled himself about the vice-presidents, which led Goodenough to withdraw from attending for several years past. Adds that if Brown were to be Secretary in a similar style to Macleay the Society would become the "cat's paw" of the Horticultural Society.
Letter date:
12 Jan 1825
Languages:
English
Prev Ref No:
12.177
Additional Information:
Note type | Note |
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Related Material | For further discussion by Goodenough of new Linnean Society Secretary see JES/COR/12/95; JES/COR/12/98; JES/COR/12/100. |