Record

RefNoMS/251/25
LevelItem
TitleLetter from George William Featherstonehaugh to William Buckland
Date4 August 1827
DescriptionFeatherstonehaugh has just received Buckland's letter about Mantell and Cuvier and he has written to Gideon Mantell. He is uncertain about his arrangements until the arrival of Straton [Joseph Straton, originally Muter (1780-1840)]. If Mantell wishes to see him personally, he will voyage to Brighton as he wishes to visit Dieppe and Rouen. General Straton has other preferences. Featherstonehaugh is unable to say what should happen with the shells,as he has no list or catalogue from 'Mr South Sea Sketchbury'. He should be able to arrange with Cuvier a proper way of having the chalks conveyed and Mantell may contact him in Paris. He provides a recipe for cleaning corals. Mrs Murchison has been seen by Mrs Featherstonehaugh; Murchison and Sedgwick are in Scotland. It is provoking that Sketchbury does not come since Featherstonehaugh's minerals are not all packed up and therefore he cannot give further information on Buckland's things. He intends to 'take a last peep at the tunnel' and he will write again before he goes.

In a postscript, Featherstonehaugh notes that Sketchbury has arrived and he sends a catalogue made by his brother to Buckland. He states that he has made some exchanges, including a lot that Mrs Buckland may wish to polish for fruit dishes. A copy of sale lot numbers and prices is appended.
Extent3p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6004Featherstonehaugh; George William (1780 - 1866)1780 - 1866
Add to My Items

    Collection highlights

    Browse the records of some of our collections, which cover all branches of science and date from the 12th century onwards. These include the published works of Fellows of the Royal Society, personal papers of eminent scientists, letters and manuscripts sent to the Society or presented at meetings, and administrative records documenting the Society's activities since our foundation in 1660.

    The Royal Society

    The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of
    the world's most eminent scientists and is the
    oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
    Registered charity number 207043

    Website design ©CalmView



    CONTACT US

    + 44 207 451 2500
    (Lines open Mon-Fri, 9:00-17:00. Excludes bank holidays)

    6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG

    Email Us →

    SUBSCRIBE

    Subscribe to our newsletters to be updated with the
    latest news on innovation, events, articles and reports.

    Subscribe →

    © CalmView