Record

RefNoMS/425/367
Previous numbersMS/425/358
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter, James Hudson, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, to John George Children
Date11 April 1833
DescriptionHudson expains his movements in attempting to meet John William Lubbock. He called upon him in the City that morning to explain Children's sentiments on the alteration of the proof of the minutes. While Hudson was present, Lubbock wrote the letter which he now encloses. Hudson is now at a loss as to what to do in summoning Council and printing the minutes and asks for Children's direction.
Extent1p. [p.152]
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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