Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 67
Archibald Geikie, correpondence
Articles, c. 1829-c.1874
Articles by Charles Lyell, and articles published in The American Journal of Science and Arts, which have been torn out and collected by Lyell.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Lyell to an unknown correspondent, 21 April 1874
Bunbury, Sir Charles James Fox , 1844-1874
110 letters, in 6 folders, mostly written from London, some Scotland, dated:
1844-1849
1850-1854
1855-1858
1860-1864
1865-1869
1870-1874
Byrne, Frances Charles Horner , 14 November 1867
Thanks for transferring The Edinburgh Review volumes, that appear to have been left to him by Aunt Nancy, and, for the 'french bonbons'. Talks of Rosamond and nephews dancing at Richmond, then comments on 'those articles of the Siecle' asking why 'a government which interferes so much with press and arrests so many on slight pretexts permits such bold expression of opinion'.
Charles Lyell, 1841-1947
Papers created by or relating to Sir Charles Lyell.
Charlesworth, Edward, 15 February 1839
Note of reassurance in support of Charlesworth, possibly against Hawkins [letter marked 'Hawkins v Charlesworth], who also appears in Lyell's wider correspondence, but is as yet unidentified.
Commonplace Book - Extracts by Charles Lyell - Prose and Verse, 1826
Correspondence - Letters between Sir Charles Lyell and Mary E. Lyell (neé Horner), 4 August 1831 - 13 July 1863
Daily and Travel Journals , 1818 - 1830
A set of 6 early Notebooks, established by Lyell to record his prose and verse, as well as a trip with his family to Europe, and solo trips in the UK.