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GB-110/JES/AM/157
Title
Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk], to Alexander Macleay, Queen Square, Westminster
Letter date
20 Aug 1822
Author(s)
Sir James Edward Smith 1759-1828
Number of Pages
4
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GB-110/JES/AM/157 from Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk], to Alexander Macleay, Queen Square, Westminster (20 August 1822)
Metadata for GB-110/JES/AM/157 from Sir James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk], to Alexander Macleay, Queen Square, Westminster (20 August 1822) Close
Item data
Item Type:
Document
From:
Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent from:
Norwich, Norfolk
To:
Macleay, Alexander
Sent to location:
Westminster
Summary:
He has been at home since middle of June and had recovered his health and strength until contracting a severe case of cholera, "very prevalent here"; hoping to recover his strength at Lowestoft, [Suffolk], before going onto Birmingham, [Warwickshire], to give another course of lectures at the Institution, beginning 16 September [1822]. Following this will visit Holkham [Hall, Norfolk, home of Thomas William Coke]. Suggests Macleay come to Norfolk in late autumn.
"There is no end of strange & awful events in the history of our times", comments on deaths of Lord Londonderry [Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry (1769-1822), statesman, committed suicide], and Mrs [Charlotte] Lynn [daughter of Samuel Goodenough, died suddenly].
Letter date:
20 Aug 1822
Languages:
English
Prev Ref No:
Sm/M'L 158
Additional Information:
Note type | Note |
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Finding Aids | Correspondence-Smith/McLeay handlist, Linnean Society. |