RefNoMDA/C/29
Previous numbersC.15.1
LevelSubSeries
TitleCorrespondence and papers on the Smithson Fund
Date1920-1932
DescriptionLargely legal documents relating to the will of Edward Walter Smithson, bequeathing stock to the Royal Society, the income of which was to be dedicated to the creation of a Fellowship for the carrying on of original scientific research with a view to the discovery of new laws or principles rather than the exploitation of what is known. The founder wished the Fund to be linked to the University of Cambridge.
Extent2 files
FormatTypescript
Typescript copy
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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