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Marshall, Francis Hugh Adam, 1878-1949 (reader in agricultural physiology, Christ's College, University of Cambridge)

 Person

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Book of press cuttings of Ewart's obituary notices, 1934

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Identifier: Coll-14/3/8
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Also contains a copy of F.H.A Marshall's biographical memoir of Ewart, reprinted from the Obituary Notices of the Royal Society of London (3, 189-195 December 1934)

Dates: 1934

Letter to Edith F. Ewart from Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, 25 January 1935

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/38/6
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Marshall writes that he is sending copies of Ewart's obituary notice which he wrote for the Royal Society. He hopes that Mrs Ewart does not mind him including some lines from her letters in the piece.

Dates: 25 January 1935

Letter to Edith F. Ewart from Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, 15 February 1935

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/38/7
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Marshall thanks Mrs Ewart for her letter and writes that he is glad to have been 'able to render this small service and to express my own feelings toward one for whom I had a deep regard and affection.' He is sure that [Ewart's grandson] 'Gavin will certainly not be ostracised in Cambridge' and that he will soon settle down into University life.

Dates: 15 February 1935

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from F.H.A Marshall, 15 November 1910

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/16/34
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Marshall reports that Hughes says the species is probably Bos fromtosus (of Scandinavian palaeontologists) which have a projecting mesial process. He commiserates with Ewart about the Carnegie Trust and states that it is surely time for the Scottish Universities were encouraged to adopt a more liberal policy towards the advancement of learning.

Dates: 15 November 1910

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from F.H.A Marshall and notes on 'Biological Research IV', 02 August 1904

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/10/79
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Marshall writes that T.G Carmichael says he can get [Henry B.] Marshall to join the Committee and that he would also try Sir John Gilmour. Marshall writes that he will try his Cambridge contacts, but that he would rather stay outside the Committee.

There is also a page of notes (incomplete and undated) titled 'Biological Research IV' by F.H.A Marshall detailing the contents of a letter from William Bateson in support of biological research.

Dates: 02 August 1904

Postcard to James Cossar Ewart from Francis Hugh Adam Marshall, 22 December 1915

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/21/26
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Marshall thanks Ewart for his 'horse paper' and sends him Christmas and New Year greetings.

Dates: 22 December 1915

Visitors Book, with index of names, 1895-1898

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Identifier: Coll-14/8/2
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The names are assumed to relate to visitors to Ewart's residence at the Bungalow, Penicuik. Index includes tick boxes next to categories such as 'Sheep and wool' and '21 Days Horse', which possibly relate to people's research interests or purchases. Names include: G. Baldwin Brown, J. Burdon-Sanderson, Arthur Cecil, , A. Geikie, R.B Haldane, F.H.A Marshall, R.C Punnett, Arthur E. Shipley and E.N Wentworth.

Dates: 1895-1898

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Obituaries 2
Cattle 1
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