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NZSL/BUC/2/6 · Item · 22 Apr 1870
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Yard
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W

April 22 1870

Your Royal Highness

Mr Bartlett called on me by accident this morning. I told him that you were looking out for ducks for Frogmore. He told me that since your visit to the Gardens he had been looking out for ducks for you and he gave me the enclosed paper from which it appears that he now has a chance of getting for you 36 Birds for 10£. This I consider to be wonderfully cheap.
I write immediately to your Royal Highness to tell you about it. Mr Bartlett would like to have an early answer as to whether you would like the birds or not. Thanking you for all your kindness last Wednesday
I remain Sir
Yours most obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/7 · Item · 25 Apr 1870
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4, Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

April 26 1870

Your Royal Highness

I have written at once to Mr Bartlett who will send you an answer about the ducks I hope he will be able to get you what you wish.
I fancy your story about drakes that have been hatched by chickens pairing with chickens only is a 'myth'. I have written to Menzies to send up the fisherman for the great lake Trout for your lake at Frogmore and have also given instructions about the Perch, Roach and Dace [spawn?]

Yours ever
most obedient

Frank Buckland

The ducks are quite ready to be turned out their lungs have been 'doctored'

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/8 · Item · 11 Jul 1870
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office 4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster
London S.W.
and 22 Royal Circus
Edinburgh

July 11 1870

Your Royal Highness
I have great pleasure in sending you a report of what I did and saw on Saturday last. I trust you will approve of my suggestions. I am truly sorry I was not at my Museum when you were good enough to call. They have not moved almost everything to the other side of the building

Your Royal Highness
most obedient

Frank Buckland

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/9 · Item · 13 Jan 1873
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

Jan 13 1873

3.00 om

Your Royal Highness

I am much obliged for your letter just received. Dr [Vougar/Zougar?] arrived from Switzerland Friday night with 100,000 eggs of great Lake Trout and was very busy all day Saturday sending them away to different people I should be most obliged if you would kindly always write me
37 Albany St
Regents Park
not at the office. The Pheasant is come I will report on him after dissection to you R.H. I shall be delighted to come to Windsor any day this week, your R.H. may appoint after Wednesday

Yours most obedient

Frank Buckland

H.R.H. Prince Christian
Please write to
37 Albany St
Regents Park
and give me your orders

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/10 · Item · 17 Jan 1873
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

Friday
Jan 17 1873

Your Royal Highness

I have made an anatomical examination of your pheasant and have reported on it in 'Land & Water' tomorrow Jan 18th. I will come to Windsor if your R.H. wishes any day, week if you will kindly give me notice. I have just received a basket with four pheasants allow me to thank you very much indeed for your great kindness

Yours most
obliged

Frank Buckland

I am going tomorrow with the Captain of an Arctic Whaling Ship to the Board of trade see if we can not get a treaty made between Norway, Denmark and England to prevent the fearful destruction of young Seals in March

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/11 · Item · 23 Jan 1873
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

Jan 23 1873

Your Royal Highness

I owe you many apologies for not having answered your very kind letter before. I have been overwhelmed with work. I have received a note from Mr. Menzies and have received your instructions from him. I hope to be at Windsor next Saturday morning at 11.15 and will do whatever your Royal Highness wishes - I should much like to inspect the breeding troughs by the Obelisk Lake

Yours most obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

H.R.H. Prince Christian

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/12 · Item · 19 Feb 1873
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.

Feb 19 1873

Your Royal Highness

I am exceedingly obliged to you for your very kind letter I have had the 'Seal' correspondence reprinted as I am about to send a copy to the Captains of all the Scotch ships so that the matter can be discussed by them on the spot. I am very grateful to you for your offer to bring the matter before H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Prussia I am sure this would do an immense deal of good. It is really very kind of you. There is to be a fine picture of the Massacre of the Innocents in the 'Animal World'. I will not fail to send you copies. No Gazelles yet I am keeping a sharp lookout

Your most
obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

Please write H.R.H. the Prince at once or the Seal Ships will be away

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/13 · Item · 18 May 1974
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

37 Albany St
Regents Park

May 18 1874

Your Royal Highness

I am exceedingly obliged to you for taking such interest in the poor Seals I sent you Copies of all the papers. It will be very good indeed of you if you will put them before the Crown Prince - The 'French Society for the Protection of Animals from Cruelty' have awarded me a medal (not yet received) for my Seal paper. I am most obliged for your kind offer about the Museum I will write you a separate letter about this. I open the Aquarium at Manchester next Thursday and give evidence about Eels at Gloucester on Saturday
Again thanking you
Your Royal Highness
most obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/14 · Item · 3 Mar 1875
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

Salmon Fisheries Office
4, Old Palace Yard
Westminster
London S.W.

March 3 1875

Your Royal Highness
I beg to send you some more papers about the poor Arctic Seals. The matter I hear will come before the House of Commons in a day or do, probably the papers will be distributed on Thursday or Friday next. On the part of the poor Seals may I ask you kindly to submit one of the enclosed to Her Majesty. This is taking a great liberty but I am sure Her Majesty would be willing to throw her protection over the poor Mother and Baby Seals in the far distant Arctic Ocean.

Your Royal Highness's
most obedient and obliged

Frank Buckland
Inspector Salmon Fisheries

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
NZSL/BUC/2/15 · Item · 10 Mar 1875
Part of Non-ZSL Collections

37 Albany St
March 10 1875

Your Royal Highness

For many months past I have been working at my new book which is now nearly finished. I beg to enclose you a copy (in proof) as well as the Title Page. I am now going to ask your Royal Highness a great favour. It is to allow me to dedicate the book to you.

You have been always so kind in encouraging my natural history labours that by allowing me to dedicate my book to you will put a sigillum on your many acts of kind encouragement.

I remain
Your Royal Highness
most obedient
Frank Buckland

Buckland, Francis Trevelyan