Sends Smith copy of newspaper [not extant] reporting the incident involving "an unworthy member" of the Linnean Society [Richard Salisbury]. His son and family leaving for London and then Paris for winter for Mrs Cullum's health, against his recommendation of Bath, [Somerset]. Lady Cullum still suffering from an intermittent fever. Visited by Revd Dr Thomas Frognall Dibdin [(1776-1847)], author of "Bibliomania", "Decameron", and others, he is now working on a life of Thomas à Kempis [(c 1380-1471)]. Glad to hear of Mr Freeman, a young botanist, but laments to hear of so many persons being shot by "spring guns" placed in woods a botanist should not enter. Received specimen of 'Centaurea solstitialis' from Dr [William] Webb growing near St Ed...
Waiting for Lady Cullum to have her cataract operation before coming to London; hopes to attend meet...
Lady Cullum never free from her "teazing fever", though she has been treated by Dr [Pelham] Warren [...
Recovered from several violent catarrhous complaints and coughs. Also heard a good account of [Aylme...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Sorry Sir James [Edward Smith] could not visit him in Bury following his own visit to Smith in Saxmu...
Lady Cullum's fever now in her eyes and ears. Visited [Edward] Rudge's new house in Evesham, [Worces...
His opinion of Sir Joseph Banks greatly increased following the two days he spent with him in the su...
Sir Thomas Frankland would send any letters of her husband's [Sir James Edward Smith] if he had them...
Disappointed by trip to Ramsgate, [Kent], and only stayed fourteen days; also visited Dover, [Kent],...
Lady Cullum losing her eyesight to cataracts but Sir William Adams [(1783-1827), oculist] will not o...
Recently suffered recurrence of his old complaint affecting his teeth. Sorry Smith did not call on h...
Concerned at account given of Smith's health and her rheumatism, which he has been suffering from hi...
Delighted to hear of Lady Cullum's successful operation. Sending seeds from Paris to [Nathaniel Shir...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Introduction to Botany". Reports from his excursion into Yorkshire: wish...
Waiting for Lady Cullum to have her cataract operation before coming to London; hopes to attend meet...
Lady Cullum never free from her "teazing fever", though she has been treated by Dr [Pelham] Warren [...
Recovered from several violent catarrhous complaints and coughs. Also heard a good account of [Aylme...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Sorry Sir James [Edward Smith] could not visit him in Bury following his own visit to Smith in Saxmu...
Lady Cullum's fever now in her eyes and ears. Visited [Edward] Rudge's new house in Evesham, [Worces...
His opinion of Sir Joseph Banks greatly increased following the two days he spent with him in the su...
Sir Thomas Frankland would send any letters of her husband's [Sir James Edward Smith] if he had them...
Disappointed by trip to Ramsgate, [Kent], and only stayed fourteen days; also visited Dover, [Kent],...
Lady Cullum losing her eyesight to cataracts but Sir William Adams [(1783-1827), oculist] will not o...
Recently suffered recurrence of his old complaint affecting his teeth. Sorry Smith did not call on h...
Concerned at account given of Smith's health and her rheumatism, which he has been suffering from hi...
Delighted to hear of Lady Cullum's successful operation. Sending seeds from Paris to [Nathaniel Shir...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Introduction to Botany". Reports from his excursion into Yorkshire: wish...
Waiting for Lady Cullum to have her cataract operation before coming to London; hopes to attend meet...
Lady Cullum never free from her "teazing fever", though she has been treated by Dr [Pelham] Warren [...
Recovered from several violent catarrhous complaints and coughs. Also heard a good account of [Aylme...