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Anon fellow
SEC/1/1 · Stuk · 1830
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from a Fellow to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding the conduct of a group of children from a charity school during a visit to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London

Greenaway, Edward
SEC/1/8 · Stuk · 1831
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Edward Greenaway to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding the opening of the gardens of the Zoological Society of London on Good Friday when other exhibitions in London were closed

Pryor, William
SEC/1/10 · Stuk · 1830
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from William Pryor to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding a request to add labels to a great portion of the animals at the Zoological Society of London

Andrews, A
SEC/1/2 · Stuk · 1831
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from A Andrews to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding recompense for the loss of his cane at the gardens of the Zoological Society of London

Burton and Fraser
SEC/1/5 · Stuk · 1831
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Burton and Fraser to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding the half year rent due from the Zoological Society of London to Mr Palmer for the premises at Kingston Hill leased to the Society

Blomfield, Charles James
SEC/1/4 · Stuk · 1831
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from Charles James Blomfield to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding a letter to be presented to the council or managing committee of the Zoological Society of London

Gouldsmith, R
SEC/1/7 · Stuk · 1831
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Letter from R Gouldsmith to Nicholas Aylward Vigors regarding the elephant at the gardens of the Zoological Society of London

Walsh, John Benn
SEC/1/13 · Stuk · 1830
Part of ZSL Secretaries

Sir John Walsh presents his compliments to Mr Vigors & begs to represent to him the impertinence which he experienced from a Gate Keeper of the name of Parker at the Zoological Gardens this afternoon. This person in demanding Sir John's umbrella & in reply to an observation that as shown was threatening, he was unwilling to relinquish it and with great insolence that it was no use taking, he must have it, & his behaviour was the more improper as Sir John was accompanied by Lady Jane & his children. If the Society find it necessary to adopt a regulation, which in a large garden, & in a showery season must be admitted to be an inconvenient & annoying one to the visitors, it must be their wish that it should be enforced with the greatest civility and they cannot desire to licence their Servants to accost persons of respectability with the manners and tone of a police officer to a pickpocket

28 Berkeley Square
Wednesday

Complaint against Gate Keeper
24 June [1830]