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.
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.
6 Jany [18?]
To Mrs. Buckland
Ch. Ch.
Oxford
My dear Mary
I go Friday morning to Cirencester with John who will return to Oxford with me Saturday to sleep at our house in the best Bed Room and dine Saturday with [Daubeny?] to meet Dr. Graham and Professor Johnson.
A good meeting last eve.
Ever yours
Wm. Buckland
23 Jny [18?]
Sir
It is I regret to say totally out of my power to give any assistance to the Parties mentioned in your letter accompanied by the inclosed statement.
Yours [Very Truly?]
W. Buckland
To Mrs. Buckland
[15th May 18--]
My Dear Mary
Had you not better write and thank Mr [Dillery?] for his kind offer
Ever truly yrs
Wm.B
All well 15 May
To Mrs Buckland
21st May
My Dear Mary
The dinners may be on the 9th and 11th will you send the Invitations. I hope to return from [Swansea?] Thursday and go to Oxford Saturday leaving Charterhouse Friday. I forward to-day to Mr. Milman the Book recd. from Mrs Gaisford by Frank
Ever yours
W.B.
Did you get the basket of fruit
Wednesday 9th June is a meeting of the Geological Soc. which may interfere with some of your list will not [Monday?] and Saturday be better days if the invitations are not gone out
[Note in a folded piece of paper]
To Miss Mitford
Viscountess Sidmouth
It was said of Sergeant Talfourd
Sergeant Talfourd is right when for Authors he's Pleading
Who should please in their cause but for the member for Reading?
[On the folded paper in which the above note was enclosed the following was written and scored through]
The enclosed [?] [?] [?] I have just found in my possession
Very best regards to [Ds H & B?]
[?]
July 20 18--
LIM. TRANS VX11 p 204
Atheneum
26th July [18--]
My dear Buckland
You will find a figure (not a good one) of Artemisus in Rackett's paper in Lim Trans. under the name of [Cancer?] Sehiris I think. Rackett gives it's history from the Lymington Salt-pans but if I recollect right though he observed that the Brine-worms live in such a salt medium as no other animal endures he says nothing of their mode of reproducing the species. I can't find the "flins"
In haste
Ever yours
W.J. Broderip