London June 1880
J.C. Fisher Esq
CCC Oxford
Berlin der 4 June 1880
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Dear Mr Buckland
I had the pleasure of receiving your friend Mr. [Wattel] yesterday afternoon & think him a very intelligent, very modest man. He accompanied me to a sort of public Conference, in which I had to take the chair, about Sea-fisheries, & I introduced him to our Minister of Agriculture & ½ a dozen of our leading men. This morning I shall meet him & he shall then be introduced to all our Foreign Commissioners, such at least as are here. The next time you do me the honor of writing pray mention the state of your health. On Saturday (tomorrow morning) an official visit to the English Dept. is planned, in which my brother & I will show your Exhibits, as well as we can!
With my best compliments to Mrs. Buckland, & to your sister Mrs [Bunyan?] whom I had the pleasure of meeting the other day,
believe me
Yours very sincerely
Go Bunsen
We close on 30th inst. No Cook’s Tourists, that I can hear of!
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Stettin
26 June 1880
To Frank Buckland Esq
H.M. Inspector of Fisheries
37 Albany Street
Regents Park
London, England
Today we received your payment of 27 Marks and sent to your address (Der Sohe Fischeres Zeitung?] of 1879 and 80. The following Nos. up to the end of the year will be regularly transmitted. A catalogue of our publications is placed inside. We beg to inform you, that the yearly price of the Gazette for abroad is 10M instead of 8M. Thus 4M being still to our credit.
Truly yours
Herrcke & Lebeling
Publishers
Holly Lodge
East Molesy
Surrey
Wednesday 12th April 1933
Dear Charles
It was very good and thoughtful of you to have returned the original of the Grandfather's picture and two of the tracings everso many thanks I am going to keep one of the tracings for myself and send the other and the original picture on to Hugh by tomorrow's South African Mail. He will be very glad to get it. They were very busy in the Editor's office of the 'Sunday Companion' when I called, and I did not get an opportunity of asking where the original picture is and whom it belongs to, but if I hear anything more of interest about it I will be sure to let you know.
I have been watering the plants in the garden every evening and some of them have been shooting up fine, we mowed the lawn for the first time on last Saturday and there was quite a large amount of fresh green grass. Judging from the fine show of white blossom it should be a good apple & plum year. A fresh supply of cement and sand arrived here from the builders this morning, ready for [?] & me during Easter time.
I hope you all have a good Easter
All good wishes
C.W.Gordon
Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
March 3 1870
Your Royal Highness
I regret exceedingly that I was unable to be at the Museum to-day as I did not arrive at the office till past two. I was dissecting some fish and it was then too late for the chance of going to the Museum. Will you kindly fix your own day for next week and Mr Lee and myself will be in attendance. We will then send full particulars as to the place where the furs will be on view.
I trust your Royal Highness will forgive me for not meeting you to-day
Your most obedient
Frank Buckland
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4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster S.W.
Jan 13 1873
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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
Salmon Fisheries Office
4 Old Palace Yard
Westminster
London S.W.
April 7 1875
Your Royal Highness
I beg to enclose you the Preface of my new book which you have kindly allowed me to dedicate to you.
I hope you will approve of the Dedication Page. Kindly make any alterations you may like I have ordered the words which are underlined to be printed in Large letters the same as the words which immediately preceed them. I should be obliged to Your Royal Highness to express your opinion on any other part of the Dedication you would like to be altered.
Yours most
obedient and obliged
Frank Buckland
We hope to go to press with the book immediately
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Regents Park
July 28 1875
Your Royal Highness
I have sent you by tonight's post from Messrs Chapman and Hall a copy of my new book of which I beg your Royal Highness's acceptance. I am highly honoured by Your Royal Highness's acceptance. I am highly honoured by Your Royal Highness allowing me to dedicate this work to you and I trust that both outwardly and inwardly it will meet with your approval - Thanking you much for all your past kindness
I remain
Yours Most
obedient and obliged
Frank Buckland
Inspector of Fisheries
37 Albany St
Regents Park
Sep 14 1875
Your Royal Highness
I have been away again as usual Salmon inspecting. I am so very much obliged for the Venison. It was simply magnificent. I send you copy of my Fisheries report for 1875. Please read page 50 and examine the plans. May I be so bold as to ask Your Royal Highness if you think I might present a copy of my 'Log Book' to Her Majesty and if so what are the proper steps to approach Her Majesty. I should indeed be pleased if I might be allowed to forward a copy. Again thanking Your Royal Highness for the Venison.
Yours most obliged
Frank Buckland
Sin títuloDecember 3 1875
Your Royal Highness
Allow me to thank you for very much indeed for the three little hedgehogs one big and two little which arrived all right this morning. The little fellows were certainly in a state of hybernation. The big one is quite tame. I think I shall fat him up and eat him on Christmas Day as a speciality.
Yours most obliged
Frank Buckland
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