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NZSL/BUC/1/59 · Item · 18 Oct 1841
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

To Mrs Buckland
Ch. Ch. Oxford

Shrewsbury, Monday
Postmarked Oct. 18 1841

Mr Dear Mary

I got your letter at Bangor Saturday and mean to stay in the neighbourhood of Salop and not to be in Oxford [Thursday] Eve by Birmingham Coach about 8. Mr Sopwith is gone to meet Mr. Baddell near Wolverhampton

Ever yours
W.B.

NZSL/BUC/1/19 · Item · [Undated]
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Sheep
Thursday

My Dear Mary

I have seen Capt. and Mrs Smyth and Mr and Mrs. Butler and have settled for Edward to go to them next Monday ------night. I have written to him to leave Oxon. Saturday at 10.30

Ever Yours
W. Buckland

NZSL/BUC/1/35 · Item · 19th century
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Thornton Thursday 2 Dm

My Dear Mary

I am just going to Ifley and hope to reach Oxford by Thur. evening coach about eleven at night. It is however possible I may sleep at Pusey so expect me not this evening after eleven.

Ever Yrs Truly

W.B.

NZSL/BUC/1/22 · Item · [Undated]
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My dear Edward

When you have perused the inclosed will you send it on to your Mamma I suppose you will go to Mrs King on Wednesday next October 22 as you went to Mrs Butler the 22 April.
I may probably come through London mesel Saturday and appoint for you to meet me at Mrs Kings that day about [?] o'clock

Yours [?]
W.B.

NZSL/BUC/1/28 · Item · 19th century
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C Stokes Esq
Verulam
Greys Inn
London

Oxford [Feby?] 27 18--

My dear Sir
I saw Miss Morland yesterday who has just finished a Copy in Lithography of one of my [Munich?] prints [(a Hare and Cat!)?] which on the stone looks quite beautiful. She borrowed the stone of [Moser?] at Rowney and Forster and it will be sent up to town from Abingdon this evening. She has taken great pains with it and is naturally anxious that the impressions shd be taken off in the best manner possible. I have therefore promised her to beg the favor of your assistance in superintending this matter, and requesting you to order the first proof copy that is taken off to be send to you for your examination and approbation before any more are taken off. On receiving your first lot the whole impression be got through as quickly as possible. I have just heard from Paris that the machine substituting the Paste Board for them is not likely to answer and that the one they have tried at [?] does not succeed as well as they could wish. Have you decided yet what to do with your Trilobites? Somebody told me lately (not yourself) that you have resolved to send them to Brogniart I have some misgiving that and have a question in some letter of yours by me that is unanswered if so pray refresh my memory. I hope you rec'd by Certificates for the Linnean and have done the needful. When you see Webster pray tell him I have heard from Mr Lambert stating he wd have his Arrears at the Society paid up immediately. Pray how go on the Casts at Chantreys. He promised me some specimens of his different marbles which were to come through you for my lectures. Pray refresh his memory the first time you see him and if it be at his house and at a leisure hour you will perhaps have the kindness to assist in breaking off and packing the Specimens of a proper size for cabinets.

Yours very Truly
W. Buckland

NZSL/BUC/1/61 · Item · 23 Sep 1842
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23 Sept 18[42]

Dear Bull

I have desired Mrs Snell to procure a copy of the Poor Rate charged on every Estate in Gt. Torrington for the last 4 years and to employ and pay on account of the Chapter some person for making the required Copy and send the same to you at Ch. Ch. forthwith - I go to Scotland the 20th May and to [Lynn?] the 29 visiting R.Peel on my way home and hope to be here again the 16 or 17 or 18 late.
Parapet and Belfry all finished and looking magnificently Weather Cock Pivot returned this day made by the Chief Engineer at the Paddington Station, of Zinc revolving on Gun Metal which will not rust in 1000 years.

Pusey here

Ever Yours
Wm. Buckland

NZSL/BUC/1/32 · Item · 19th century
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Thurs
[Hills] Hotel

My dear Bull
You must forgive my infidelity to my Engagement with you Saturday when I tell you I am commanded to stay in town [until?] Saturday Eve to meet HRH Prince Albert, the Duke and Sir Robert at [Sir John Beamish?] that Eve. Pray make Mrs. Buckland talk for two and believe me

Ever faithfully yours
Wm. Buckland