Hayes, Matthew Horace, 1842-1904 (veterinarian and author on horses)
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Blackett [James Cossar Ewart?] from Matthew Horace Hayes, 03 December 1902
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/105
Scope and Contents
Hayes states that he has concluded the deal with Hurst and Blackett to publish a further edition in 2,000 copies of his Points of the Horse.. He goes on to discuss the financial aspects of the publication and states that he would be grateful for a copy of the recipient's lecture on 'Callosites and the New Pony'. Although the letter is addressed to Blackett, this may well be an error. The reference to the 'Callosities' lecture suggests the actual recipient...
Dates:
03 December 1902
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 09 December 1902
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/111
Scope and Contents
Hayes enquires how he could get a copy of Ewart's paper about 'Callosities and the wartless pony'. He also would like to know whether the breed Equus caballus came directly from North America or through its ancestors pliohippus or protohippus. He mentions a paper that Professor William Ridgeway has sent him on the origin of the thoroughbred horse. He also invites Ewart to visit him for hunting.
Dates:
09 December 1902
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 22 December 1902
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/8/120
Scope and Contents
Hayes expresses regret that Ewart's paper on callosites and the wartless pony will not be published for some time, as he had wanted to include it in his new edition of Points of the Horse. He invites Ewart to go hunting and discusses the dental arrangment of the ass, stating that the ass belongs to an older equine order than the horse.
Dates:
22 December 1902
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