Sir Thomas Frankland would send any letters of her husband's [Sir James Edward Smith] if he had them; he has been nervously ill for ten years and almost lost the use of his limbs. Glad the Linnean Society took on his plan [fund for purchase of Smith's collections by Linnean Society], subscribed £100 himself, and Lloyd £500. Believes he has lost or mislaid some of Smith's letters but did not destroy any, will collect them when next in Bury. Brief account of visit from General [Thomas] Hardwicke. Frequently sees [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert. Family deaths: his second son died suddenly last August, and his sister Mrs Palmer died a few weeks afterwards at ninety-one years old. Eldest son has a sixteen years old daughter [Susannah Arethusa Cullum], h...
Sir James [Edward Smith's] health considerably improved and muscle strength regained since they met ...
Thanks for Cullum's account of [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert, did not press Lambert to visit Norwich as [J...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...
Concerned at account given of Smith's health and her rheumatism, which he has been suffering from hi...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Cullum writes: augmented Dawson Turner's "amazing" collection of autographs with letters from [Thoma...
Death of her husband [Sir James Edward Smith] always in their thoughts; glad she stayed with her aun...
Sorry Sir James [Edward Smith] could not visit him in Bury following his own visit to Smith in Saxmu...
Sends Smith copy of newspaper [not extant] reporting the incident involving "an unworthy member" of ...
Brief account of his tour following his taking of the Cheltenham waters for twenty-one days: returne...
In mourning for four relatives, including his and Lady Smith's mothers. Going to Thomas Furly Forste...
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert unexpectedly visited but was in a peculiar mood and evasive regarding a prom...
His summer uneventful but saw [James] Sowerby on his way back to London after staying with [Dawson] ...
[John] Denson [(fl 1820s-1870s, curator of Bury botanic garden] received parcel of seeds sent by Smi...
Mrs [Catherine] Lambert reports that [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert continues to have restless nights. Inte...
Sir James [Edward Smith's] health considerably improved and muscle strength regained since they met ...
Thanks for Cullum's account of [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert, did not press Lambert to visit Norwich as [J...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...
Concerned at account given of Smith's health and her rheumatism, which he has been suffering from hi...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Cullum writes: augmented Dawson Turner's "amazing" collection of autographs with letters from [Thoma...
Death of her husband [Sir James Edward Smith] always in their thoughts; glad she stayed with her aun...
Sorry Sir James [Edward Smith] could not visit him in Bury following his own visit to Smith in Saxmu...
Sends Smith copy of newspaper [not extant] reporting the incident involving "an unworthy member" of ...
Brief account of his tour following his taking of the Cheltenham waters for twenty-one days: returne...
In mourning for four relatives, including his and Lady Smith's mothers. Going to Thomas Furly Forste...
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert unexpectedly visited but was in a peculiar mood and evasive regarding a prom...
His summer uneventful but saw [James] Sowerby on his way back to London after staying with [Dawson] ...
[John] Denson [(fl 1820s-1870s, curator of Bury botanic garden] received parcel of seeds sent by Smi...
Mrs [Catherine] Lambert reports that [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert continues to have restless nights. Inte...
Sir James [Edward Smith's] health considerably improved and muscle strength regained since they met ...
Thanks for Cullum's account of [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert, did not press Lambert to visit Norwich as [J...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...