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RefNoMS/257/1/154
AltRefNoSa.154
Previous numbersES1/23/154
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Robert Grymbald Bigsby, 4 Bedford Street to James Clark Ross
Date7 September 1839
DescriptionBigsby recently sent Ross a poem entitled ‘The Polar Seas’ in which he mentions Ross. Bigsby intends to write a short poem a companion to the ‘Triumph of Drake [or the Dawn of England’s Naval Power, a Poem]’ regarding Ross’s ‘triumphant return from the South Pole’. If Sabine finds a number of islands, Bigsby asks Ross not to follow the example of the navigator who forgetting the names of his friends named the places he discovered after ‘a favourite dog’. Bigsby ‘modestly’ suggests using his name for such a purpose and would like to be ‘immortalised’ in this way. Bigsby requests Ross to send him a lock of his hair ‘for a ring attached to an order’ Bigsby wears.
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1515Bigsby; Robert (1806 - 1873)1806 - 1873
NA7948Ross; Sir; James Clark (1800 - 1862)1800 - 1862
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