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RefNoCB/1/3/156
AltRefNoBLA.C.121
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Curtis, Belmont, Bath to Charles Blagden, Gray's Inn, London
Date31 March 1781
DescriptionThanks Blagden for the interest he has shown in his son. Is also grateful for the interest of Daines Barrington. Is hopeful that his son will obtain fellowship at All Souls. Outlines Mr Herschel's discovery of a comet. If Blagden calls on Dr Maskelyne he will learn more particulars. The Philosophical Society increases and flourishes, describes their activities. The wedding at Monks Mill took place last week, he chose not to attend.
Extent1 sheet
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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