Finished fourth volume of "English Flora" except for the printing, and now working on continuing "Flora Graeca"; hopes to reach the conclusion during the winter. His eyes have recovered. [Thomas William Coke] expecting them both to visit Holkham in the spring, Dawson Turner is currently there. Sorry to hear of Roscoe's health problems; his own
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 18 November. Recovered from the most obstinate bowel complaint he has ...
Greatly pleased to meet Corrêa today at [Robert] Brown's but unsure whether he intends to visit Smit...
Condolences to Smith and Lady Smith on death of their "very near & dear relatives", including Smith'...
Pestered with many letters, Roscoe's excepted. After returning to Norwich he will spend a fortnight ...
Insists on sending Roscoe his ["Exotic Botany"] instead of him ordering it through booksellers, insi...
Suffered a stroke on 16 December, affecting his speech and right-hand side of his body, but much rec...
Replies to Roscoe's letters of 15 November and 16 December. Disappointed not to see Roscoe this summ...
Visiting Claude Scott. Thanks for Roscoe's letter of 18 June and paper [see RelatedMaterial below], ...
Suffering from a nervous debility caused by overwork; fears he will be unable to take up invitation ...
Apologises for delay in responding to Smith; he has been in a state of "unaccountable indolence & de...
Describes his return journey from Liverpool, which included a stop at Matlock, [Derbyshire], to clim...
At request of [Thomas William] Coke invites Roscoe to visit Holkham; he is intending to visit again ...
Using leeches on his bad knee again. Cataloguing his books. Pleased to hear that Smith met the Duke ...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 21 April. At Sir William and Lady East's, amidst "vast avenues of lime...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 25 July. Spent a month at Lowestoft, [Suffolk], with family of his wif...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 18 November. Recovered from the most obstinate bowel complaint he has ...
Greatly pleased to meet Corrêa today at [Robert] Brown's but unsure whether he intends to visit Smit...
Condolences to Smith and Lady Smith on death of their "very near & dear relatives", including Smith'...
Pestered with many letters, Roscoe's excepted. After returning to Norwich he will spend a fortnight ...
Insists on sending Roscoe his ["Exotic Botany"] instead of him ordering it through booksellers, insi...
Suffered a stroke on 16 December, affecting his speech and right-hand side of his body, but much rec...
Replies to Roscoe's letters of 15 November and 16 December. Disappointed not to see Roscoe this summ...
Visiting Claude Scott. Thanks for Roscoe's letter of 18 June and paper [see RelatedMaterial below], ...
Suffering from a nervous debility caused by overwork; fears he will be unable to take up invitation ...
Apologises for delay in responding to Smith; he has been in a state of "unaccountable indolence & de...
Describes his return journey from Liverpool, which included a stop at Matlock, [Derbyshire], to clim...
At request of [Thomas William] Coke invites Roscoe to visit Holkham; he is intending to visit again ...
Using leeches on his bad knee again. Cataloguing his books. Pleased to hear that Smith met the Duke ...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 21 April. At Sir William and Lady East's, amidst "vast avenues of lime...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 25 July. Spent a month at Lowestoft, [Suffolk], with family of his wif...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 18 November. Recovered from the most obstinate bowel complaint he has ...
Greatly pleased to meet Corrêa today at [Robert] Brown's but unsure whether he intends to visit Smit...
Condolences to Smith and Lady Smith on death of their "very near & dear relatives", including Smith'...