Record

RefNoMS/547/13/4
LevelItem
TitlePrinted copy of letter from Sir Clements Markham to Sir William Huggins
Date2 April 1901
DescriptionMarkham states that he will not sign the Instructions for the Antarctic Expedition that call for [John Walter] Gregory to lead a separate landing party. Those signing the Instructions will be ultimately responsible for the fate of Gregory's party, and would have to bear the cost of any relief efforts if the 'Discovery' was unable to return to collect them for any reason. Markham is complementary about Gregory's scientific achievements, but believes he is reckless and has 'the very worst qualities for the leader of a Polar wintering party'.
Extent1p
FormatPrinted
NotesSecond of two printed letters - see MS/547/13/4 for the first. Likely printed for sharing at a Council or Committee meeting.
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMS/547/13/3
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7951Markham; Sir; Clements Robert (1830 - 1916); geographer, explorer and writer1830 - 1916
NA7376Huggins; Sir; William (1824 - 1910); astronomer1824 - 1910
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