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Reference numberNLB/23/1/480
Alternative reference numberNLB/23/1 p277
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Augustus George Vernon Harcourt, Fellow of the Royal Society, Cowley Grange, Oxford
Date18 November 1901
DescriptionIn reply to Harcourt's letter of the previous day, Professor [Arthur William] Rucker had not seen Harcourt's letter of 12 November when Harrison sent Harcourt the information sought by it, but it will be laid before Rucker when he next visits. Harrison opens all letters addressed to the principal Secretaries and replies to all that he can.

Discusses the interpretation of the Statute Harcourt is querying in relation to L F [Leveson Francis] Harcourt's certificate, last suspended in 1897; Statute XII of Chapter I, page 42 of the Year Book.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
Physical descriptionTypescript
Access statusOpen
Related materialsee also NLB/23/1/555
Fellows associated with this archive
CodeNameDates
NA8233Harcourt; Augustus George Vernon (1834 - 1919)1834 - 1919
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