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- 1834 Sep 29
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1780-1854), clock maker, regarding the clocks in the College.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1780-1854), clock maker, regarding the clocks in the College.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from Rev S Forbes F Auchmuty informing the College of his changed address.
Letter, 30 Jul 1872, to the Secretary of King’s College London about a donation by Willam Gladstone
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Unsigned manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the donation by William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister and member of College Council to the ‘special donation fund’.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of William John Penny for the post of Assistant Surgeon at King’s College Hospital.
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Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from William Allen Miller (1817-1870), Professor of Chemistry, requesting money for his course.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from Henry Robinson (1837-1915), Professor of Civil Engineering, reporting absences of his students from his lectures.
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Typescript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from the Capital and Counties Bank Limited, London making a donation to a fund for the Gilbart Lectures on Banking.
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Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the application of Emily M Bourne for a post as a classics teacher.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from William Allen Miller (1817-1870), Professor of Chemistry, giving his opinion of the candidates for the post of Demonstrator of Chemistry, including Charles Loudon Bloxam (1831-1887) who was appointed.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from William Sewell ([1781]-1853), Assistant Professor at the London Veterinary College, asking permission for his students to attend lectures at the College.
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Manuscript letter from John Biden, engraver and printer to Francis William Walton, librarian, enclosing a sample of the bookplate for books belonging to the Theological Department for his approval.
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Manuscript application to the Secretary of King’s College London from Philip William Sparling (1844-1921) for the post of Mathematical Master of King’s College School.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Louis Martin Moriarty for the Chair of French Language and Literature.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from William Otter (1768-1840), Bishop of Chichester, presenting books to the College Library. (Otter was elected Principal of the College in 1831.)
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from William Edward Collins (1867-1911), Professor of Ecclesiastical History regarding his resignation to take up the Bishopric of Gibraltar.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letters and printed papers sent to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the application of John Phillips for the post of Assistant Obstetric Physician at King’s College Hospital, including offprints of articles by Phillips ‘Four Cases of Spurious Hermaphroditism in One Family’ The Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London Vol. 28 (1886); ‘Pregnancy complicated by Purpura Haemorrhagica’ The British Medical Journal (1886); ‘The Value of Cocaine in Obstetrics’ from Lancet (1887); ‘On the Modes of Treatment of the Malignant Disease of the Cervix Uteri’ read before the Brighton Medico-Chirurgical Society 1887 May 5; ‘The Etiology and Pathology of Hyramnios with its relation to certain foetal deformities’ Edinburgh Medical Journal (1887); ‘A Case of Pregnancy Complicated by Secondary Hepatic Cancer’ and ‘A Case of Haematocele treated by Operation’ The Transactions Obstetrical Society of London Vol. 29 (1887); ‘On the Obstetrics of Dicephalous Monsters with the history and dissection of a case’ Edinburgh Medical Journal (1887-1888); ‘On the Value of Pilocarpine in Pregnancy, Labour and Lying in State’ Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London Vol. 30 (1888); ‘ A Case of Congenital Sarcoma in New Born Infant’ The Transactions Obstetrical Society of London Vol. 30 (1888)‘On the Management of Fibomyomata complicating Pregnancy and Labour’ British Medical Journal (1888); ‘On Acute Non-Septic Pulmonary Disorders as the Complications of the Puerperium’ The Transactions Obstetrical Society of London Vol. 31 (1889); Undated articles published by the British Medical Association ‘A Case of Unusual Malposition of Viscera in a New Born Child’ and ‘Acute Epigastric Pain in Puerperal Albuminuria’; Undated article ‘The Treatment of Fibromyomata complicating Pregnancy and Parturition’ The Practitioner.
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Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from Hugh Welch Diamond (1809-1886), Secretary of the Photographic Society of London, thanking College Council for offering a room in the College for the Society; John Williams (1797-1874), Secretary of the Microscopical Society, thanking the College Council for offering a room in the College for the Society.
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Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from L M Simon, Chairman of the Committee of Management of King’s College Hospital, informing College Council of the arrangements for a dinner to celebrate the opening of King’s College Hospital.
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Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London mainly regarding payments of instalments for shares in the College.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Manuscript letters to the Secretary from anonymous authors including a proposal for a site for the new College in Nun Road (between Edgware Road and Oxford Street); a suggestion that students should become missionaries.