Black, George, fl1795-1801 (nephew of Joseph Black)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 23 November 1797
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 23 November 1797. The letter is about a proposed journey to Edinburgh by his brother George Black, and his own state of health.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 7 May 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 7 May 1798. The letter is about Professor Alexander Monro tertius' advice about an injury to George's knee.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 6 June 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 6 June 1798. The letter is about his George's knee and his own feeble state of health.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 17 August 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 16 August 1798. The letter is about George's knee and his nephew John. With the letter is enclosed a list of medical authorities.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 25 September 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 25 September 1798. The letter is about Colonel Burnet, Mr. [Adam] Ferguson and his daughter, Mary. Joseph Black states that his own health is better.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 8 October 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 8 October 1798. The letter is about George's knee injury, news of Nelson's victory at the Nile. It also mentions verses by Hafiz [sic, referring to poet Hafez] in Belfast News letter.
Letter from Joseph Black to his nephew, George Black, 13 November 1798
Letter from Joseph Black, Edinburgh to his nephew, George Black, dated 13 November 1798. The letter is about French prisoners in Edinburgh Castle and it mentions a poem by "Hafiz" [referring to poet Hafez].
Letters to George Black from John Robinson, 1799-1801
John Robison wrote to George Black (fl1799-1801), the nephew of Joseph Black, regarding the publication of Joseph Black's lectures.
9 letters, chronologically arranged (1799-1801)
