Elwes, Henry John, 1846-1922 (traveller and botanist)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 17 October 1912
Ewart writes that the embargo on transporting sheep and cattle between England and Scotland will be lifted in a few days. He thinks he may get the use of one of the islands in the Forth for sheep that are too wild for fences. He asks whether Elwes knows the Ryeland breed of sheep, as it has been suggested that he should put some to the 'Siberian' ram.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 29 September 1913
Ewart writes that he has written about the 'Murrayshire' sheep which he heard about at the Board of Agriculture. Ten Shetland fleeces and some Soay-Southdown wool have been sent to Sanderson. He asks Elwes to return the Soay-Southdown and the Siberian fleeces sent to the Bristol show as they belong to the University.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 30 May 1912
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 16 November [1913]
Elwes asks Ewart to divide the Shetland ewes between the best woolled Shetland moorit and the best Siberian ram, as he wishes to see what influence the environment may have on the wool. He asks whether Ewart wants to purchase the Shetlands or keep them and charge Elwes for their keep.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 09 June [1912]
Elwes writes that he has received a sample of wool and asks if the sheep is from Siberia. He is sorry to hear that Wallace is opposing Ewart.
The year is not written on the letter.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 21 August 1912
Elwes writes that he is enclosing a letter from Colonel Powney concerning some sheep which are extraordinarily different from each other and from Ewart's 'so-called Siberian' sheep. He will also try to get Powney to persuade Jamrach to tell him where he got the piebald sheep from.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 31 August [1912]
Elwes will send his fat-tailed sheep to be served by Ewart's ram and could also send some 'so-called Siberian' sheep which he is buying. He asks Ewart to confirm when would be a suitable time for him to visit to see his Fairisle sheep, and to settle what crosses he will make to exhibit at Bristol. He mentions some brown and white sheep of an old Spanish breed belonging to Lady Campbell.
The year is not written on the letter.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, [c. May 1914]
Elwes asks Ewart to let him know when he can visit his sheep. He has shorn the rams but the brown Siberian will have to be killed as he has a cancerous growth on his jaw. He describes what sheep cross-breeding he intends to do and states that he must move the Wallachian sheep from Hungary.
The letter is undated.
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- Rams 4
- Sheep 4
- Sheep breeds 4
- Wool 4
- Animals--Transportation 3
- Agricultural exhibitions 2
- Animal sale 2
- Animals--Colour 2
- Cross-Breeding 2
- Ewart, James Cossar, 1851-1933 -- Correspondence 2
- Fat-tailed sheep 2
- Samples (Commerce) 2
- Sheep, Breeding 2
- Shetland sheep 2
- Social Interaction 2
- Animals--Health 1
- Castlemilk Moorit (sheep) 1
- Cattle 1
- Domestic Animals 1
- Embargo 1
- Ewes 1
- Hides and Skins 1
- Hybrids 1
- Jacob sheep 1
- Museums 1
- Quarantine 1
- Ryeland (sheep) 1
- Sheep-shearing 1
- Soay sheep 1
- Southdown sheep 1
- Wallachian sheep 1 + ∧ less