KING'S COLLEGE LONDON: Secretary's in-correspondence
KA/IC/A1-132
Secretary’s in-correspondence from various correspondents with surnames or on topics beginning with the letter A, 1828-1918. This sub-series also contains files containing applications for the Associateship of King’s College London (AKC), the College’s own academic award, 1834-1895, and correspondence regarding student accommodation.
KA/IC/A1
1828
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary from anonymous authors including a proposal for a site for the new College in Nun Road (between Edgware Road and Oxford Street); a suggestion that students should become missionaries.
10pp
KA/IC/A2
1829
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary including anonymous objections against the construction of the College on the vacant site next to Somerset House; Robert Thompson Ambler, Headmaster of Shooting Hill Academy, proposing that a district boarding school should be attached to the College, with a printed circular regarding the Shooting Hill Academy; R Armstrong withdrawing his subscription to the College as he objected to the College being built in ‘the heart of the metropolis’.
10pp
KA/IC/A3
1830
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of Joseph Anstice (1808-1836) for the Chair of Classical Literature (1830-1835); anonymous letter regarding the suitability of Dr Alexander Thompson for an unstated position at College.
5pp
KA/IC/A4
1831
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of Henry Angelo (1780-1852) for the post of Professor of Fencing and Fencing Master at King’s College School; Joseph Anstice (1808-1836) Professor of Classical Literature, thanking College Council for his appointment. Also includes a copy of a statement from the Audit Office regarding a report given to them by Robert Smirke (1780-1867), College Architect, on the construction of the College buildings.
14pp
KA/IC/A5
1832
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Herbert Mayo (1796-1852), Professor of Anatomy, regarding the purchase of a ‘Dr Auzoux’ anatomical model for the College, (Louis Thomas Jerôme Auzoux (1797-1880), a French anatomist and physician, who founded a company to make anatomical models in the 1820s); Samuel Arrowsmith (1805-1839), cartographer, offering a set of large maps to the College. Also includes a list of auditors appointed.
10pp
KA/IC/A6
1833
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters in English and French to the Secretary of King’s College London including A Alexander, importer of French medical and scientific works.
9pp
KA/IC/A7
1834
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Charles Andrews regarding the inability of Louis Theodore Ventouillac, Professor of French Language and Literature, to deliver any more lectures at the College.
5pp
KA/IC/A8
1835
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Michael Solomon Alexander (1799-1845), Professor of Hebrew and Rabbinical Literature, requesting permission to take a sabbatical to accept a post as British Chaplain in Cronstadt, Russia; William H Allen & Co, forwarding a book on the botany of the Himalayas by John Forbes Royle (1798-1858), Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics for the College Library. Also includes the resignation of Joseph Anstice (1808-1836), Professor of Classical Literature due to ill health and the unsuccessful application of Edwin Atherstone (1788-1872), poet and writer, to teach elocution at the College.
18pp
KA/IC/A9
1834-1839
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
3 bundles
KA/IC/A10
1836
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including James Moncrieff Arnott (1794-1885), thanking College Council for his appointment to the Chair of Surgery; Robert Upton, Clerk of the Apothecaries Society, regarding the Society’s desire to donate specimens to the College for the Materia Medica Museum. Also includes a statement regarding the conduct of James Field, a carpenter in the employ of Messer Peto & Grisell, architects.
13pp
KA/IC/A11
1837
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Allsup, Assistant Arithmetic and Writing Master of King’s College School, thanking College Council for appointing him the Arithmetic and Writing Master. Also includes letters regarding the resignation of Henry Appleby, Porter in the Anatomy Room, who was accused of stealing from the College.
15pp
KA/IC/A12
1838-1839
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Henry Appleby, former Porter in the Anatomy Room, rebutting the accusation that he was stealing from the College; John Allen ([1809]-1886), Lecturer of Mathematics and Chaplain, requesting the College provide blank music books for medical students singing in the Chapel; Henry Angelo (1780-1852), Professor of Fencing, requesting a room in the College is fitted out for the fencing class.
22pp
KA/IC/A13
1840
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of José Maria Ximenez de Alcalà, Professor of Spanish Literature and Language in order to return to Spain; John Allen ([1809]-1886), Lecturer of Mathematics and Chaplain, resigning his Lectureship and requesting payment for his Saturday Greek Testament Lectures; James Moncrieff Arnott (1794-1885), Professor of Surgery, thanking College Council for his appointment as Consulting Surgeon at King’s College Hospital.
23 pp
KA/IC/A14
1840 Mar 4 - 1840 Mar 16
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of letters regarding the successful application of David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880) for the Chair of Geology, including testimonials from Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), geologist and former Professor of Geology; William Whewell (1794-1866), writer on the history and philosophy of science.
11pp
KA/IC/A15
1841
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation Michael Solomon Alexander (1799-1845), Professor of Hebrew and Rabbinical Literature, to take up the Bishopric of St James at Jerusalem.
18pp
KA/IC/A16
1842
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Michael Carlisle of the Society of Antiquities forwarding volumes of Archaeologia to the College library; John Allen ([1809]-1886), Chaplain, enclosing a list of alms received at Holy Communion at the College Chapel. Also includes a circular regarding ‘Dr Arnott’s thermometer Stove’ manufactured by May and Morrit of Oxford Street, London.
15pp
KA/IC/A17
1843
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), Professor of Geology, regarding the Geology syllabus and proposing improvements the geology and mineralogy museum; James Allsup regarding the poor health of his brother, William Allsup, Arithmetic and Writing Master at King’s College School. Also includes notes regarding the organisation of Prince Albert’s visit to the College to open the George III Museum and a letter from George Edward Anson, Prince Albert’s Private Secretary to Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe; a petition from the Medical Professors of the College on behalf of Antonios George Ameuny, a Syrian student (later became the Professor of Arabic Language and Literature), to waive his fee for attending lectures; a draft of the address given by the College to Right Revd John Lonsdale (1788-1867), Principal (1839-1844), on his appointment to the Archdeaconry of Middlesex; a statement of the allowances of William Allsup , Arithmetic and Writing Master at King’s College School, and a list of candidates for his post.
39pp
KA/IC/A18
1843
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of enquires for details of the vacant post of Arithmetic and Writing Master at King’s College School.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A19
1843
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the provision of additional accommodation for students on the College premises.
5pp
KA/IC/A20
1844 Apr 3 - 1844 Sep 22
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including letters from David Thomas Ansted, (1814-1880), Professor of Geology.
20pp
KA/IC/A21
1845-1846
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A22
1845
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
9pp
KA/IC/A23
1846
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
20pp
KA/IC/A24
1847
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of John Allen ([1809]-1886), Chaplain. Also includes a list of prizemen and classes.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A25
1848
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including James Moncrieff Arnott (1794-1885), Consulting Surgeon at King’s College Hospital, requesting permission to take a post as Surgeon at University College Hospital and Professor of Surgery at University College London; David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), Professor of Geology, regarding the donation of the ‘Bettington’ fossilized bones from Western India.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A26
1849
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including correspondence regarding the Applied Sciences Department.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A27
1850
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A28
1850
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A29
1851
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A30
1852
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Henry Charles Angelo ([1806]-1865), regarding the death of his father, Henry Angelo (1780-1852), Professor of Fencing, and his appointment as his father’s replacement.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A31
1853
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A32
1853
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Don Modesto Benito Aguirre offering to teach Spanish at the College (later appointed Spanish Evening Lecturer); David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), Professor of Geology, announcing his retirement and recommending James Tennant (1808-1881), Professor of Mineralogy, as his replacement.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A33
1853
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A34
1854
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A35
1855
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A36
1855
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including some applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A37
1856
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A38
1857
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful applications of Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887) for a post as Assistant Master of King’s College School and Don Modesto Benito Aguirre for the post of Spanish Lecturer in the Evening Class Department. Also includes a letter regarding the purchase of casts of injuries for the Anatomy Museum.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A39
1858
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A40
1859
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A41
1861-1864
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from Evening Class students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A42
1862
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Certificate of Associateship of King’s College London, (AKC) for Richard Henry Jelf in the Military Department.
1 pp
KA/IC/A43
1862
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from Evening Class students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
2 bundles
KA/IC/A44
1862
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including an anonymous letter from ‘AKC’ regarding the recent staff changes at King’s College Hospital and his fears for the future of the Medical Department.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A45
1863
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A46
1863
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A47
1863
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including James Moncrieff Arnott (1794-1885) accepting a seat on College Council.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A48
1859 Jun 4 - 1863 Oct 9
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of letters regarding the successful application of William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), for post of Lecturer of Natural Philosophy, including testimonials from Isaac Todhunter (1820-1884), mathematician and historian of mathematics; James Atlay (1817-1894), Bishop of Hereford; James Maurice Wilson (1836-1931), headmaster and Church of England clergyman; James Challis (1803-1882), astronomer and physicist; Stephen Parkinson (1823-1889), mathematician; Leonard Henry Courtney (1832-1918), journalist and politician.
14pp
KA/IC/A49
1864
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A50
1862 Jul 7- 1864 Nov 19
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of letters regarding the successful application of Antonios George Ameuny (1821-1881) for the Chair of Arabic Language and Literature.
8pp
KA/IC/A51
1865
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Lecturer of Natural Philosophy, for the Chair of Natural Philosophy; Elizabeth Angelo, regarding the death of her husband Henry Charles Angelo ([1806]-1865), Professor of Fencing; ‘a former pupil’ disapproving of the conduct of the pupils of King’s College School. Also includes applications for a post of the Master of Arithmetic and Writing at King’s College School.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A52
1865
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of letters regarding the successful application of William Upton for the post of Assistant Master at the School, including testimonials from George Rust ([1819]-1874), Assistant Master of King’s College School and John Richardson Major (1797-1876), Headmaster of King’s College School.
7pp
KA/IC/A53
1865
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A54
1865 Feb - 1868 Oct 14, 1880 Jun 10, [1905]
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, including letters regarding his application for the post; his work as the Dean of the Applied Science Department; the formation of his syllabus; the creation of the Physics Laboratory and Workshop, including plans. Also includes a typescript paper The foundation of the Physical Laboratory for students in King’s College London by Adams [1905].
33pp
KA/IC/A55
1866
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
2 bundles
KA/IC/A56
1866
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of Harry James Allardice for the Worsley Scholarship; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding the donation of the original model of the centrifugal pump invented by John George Appold, (1800-1865), fur dyer and engineer, to the George III Museum. Also includes the particulars and conditions of sale of shares in the Aerated Bread Company (Limited) and applications for the vacant post of Writing and Second Arithmetical Master at King’s College School.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A57
1867 Mar
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the conduct of Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), Assistant Master of King’s College School, after a complaint he had not issued season train tickets to his boarders.
29pp
KA/IC/A58
1867
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising a report by a committee of enquiry into the possibility of allowing the former pupils of King’s College School to apply to become Associates of King’s College London (AKC) and be elected Fellows of King’s College.
4pp
KA/IC/A59
1867
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including a letter from William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, requesting permission for William Fletcher Barrett (1844-1925), Lecturer of Physics at the ‘International College’, to give Adams’ evening lectures
1 bundle
KA/IC/A60
1864 -1867
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A61
1868
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London, including the successful application of Richard Abbay for the post of Demonstrator of Natural Philosophy; Guyton D Atherstone regarding the installation of ‘Welsh’s Carburettors’ to light the College.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A62
1868-1869
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A63
1869
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of Richard Abbay, Demonstrator of Natural Philosophy, due to his failing health; Lewis Angell of the West Ham Local Board Engineer and Surveyor Department, offering to give lectures on sewage systems to engineering students; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915) Professor of Natural Philosophy, proposing that the teaching of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy should be under the charge of the same professor.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A64
1870
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Albert Channing Abdy (1829-1885) requesting information on the value of a share in the College owned by his late father, John Channing Abdy (1792/3-1845); Edward Arber (1836-1912), literary scholar and former student, applying to College Council to be made an honorary fellow of the College. Also includes a report regarding an accusation of negligence against John Wood (1825-1891), Surgeon at King’s College Hospital.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A65
1870
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award. Manuscript and typescript.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A66
1871
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A67
1871
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A68
1872
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including applications for the post of Assistant Writing Master at King’s College School.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A69
1872
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A70
1873
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A71
1873
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A72
1874
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A73
1874
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A74
1874
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A75
1875
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A76
1876
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A77
1876
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London, including the resignation of James Moncrieff Arnott (1794-1885), Consulting Surgeon at King’s College Hospital; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding the provision of a room for the collection of the apparatus and books of the late Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), Professor of Experimental Philosophy.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A78
1877
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 file
KA/IC/A79
1877
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Joseph Angus (1816-1902) from Regent’s Park College requesting the College’s support to relieve taxation placed on colleges; Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding the poor condition of his classroom. Also includes a circular advertising the Alexandra Palace School of Art, Science, and Literature for Ladies.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A80
1878
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including from William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding his opinions on the profession of telegraph engineering, and requesting that the College provide a lecture room for him on the same floor as the George III Museum to save carrying equipment to different floors.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A81
1878 Jan - 1879 Jan 31
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the fitting out of a new drawing school for the School of Fine Art and classrooms built above the George III Museum mainly from Stephen Salter ([1826]-1896), the College architect.
28pp, 1 item
KA/IC/A82
1878
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A83
1879
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, requesting permission for Arnold William Reinold (1843-1921), Professor of Physics at the Royal Naval College, to borrow an electrometer from the College and recommending the physical laboratory be named in honour of Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), Professor of Experimental Philosophy; Antonios George Ameuny (1821-1881), Professor of Arabic Language and Literature, stating he would give a course of lectures if there was sufficient interest.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A84
1879
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A85
1880
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 file
KA/IC/A86
1880
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Printed report, King’s College London annual report presented to the court of governors and proprietors.
6 copies
KA/IC/A87
1880
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Edward Arber (1836-1912), literary scholar, thanking the College for electing him an honorary Fellow; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding applying for a grant from the legacy fund of the late Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), Professor of Experimental Philosophy.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A88
1881
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 file
KA/IC/A89
1881
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Aylmer ([1842]-1897), Secretary of the Royal British Commission of the International Exhibition of Electricity, Paris 1881, regarding the loan of apparatus from the College; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, on the possible loan of apparatus from the Wheatstone collection for a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at York.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A90
1882 Feb 20 - 1882 Mar 16
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the Wheatstone Physics Laboratory, mainly from William Grylls Adams, (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy and Richard Evan Day ([1845]-1928), Lecturer of Experimental Physics.
20pp
KA/IC/A91
1882
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 file
KA/IC/A92
1882
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Edward Aber, (1836-1912), literary scholar and Fellow of King’s College, enquiring whether there was a special gown for Fellows and enclosing a list of publications by Richard Morris, former Assistant Master at King’s College School; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding the purchase of electrical apparatus and requesting the appointment of an additional Demonstrator in the Wheatstone Laboratory; Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), Assistant Master at King’s College School and Lecturer of English in the Evening Classes Department, blaming lack of advertising for the decrease in students attending his evening lectures.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A93
1883
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A94
1883
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Richard Anderson asking for the return of the fees of his son, John Williams Anderson, a pupil at King’s College School, who was ‘shot through the body’ and could not attend the School; Henry Wentworth Acland (1815-1900) accepting a seat on College Council; Robert Reginald Arkell, cigar dealer of 161 Strand, complaining about students throwing stones at his premises and breaking windows; Edward Aber (1836-1912), literary scholar and Fellow of King’s College, providing his new address and regarding the progress of the Mason Science College (later University of Birmingham); the Association of Lay Helpers for the Diocese of London requesting the use of a room in the College to hold their examinations following lectures held at St Paul’s Cathedral; John Francis Arnold (1838-1909) of the Archbishop Tenison’s School, requesting the use of a laboratory in the College for the Cambridge University Place Examinations.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A95
1883
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A96
1884
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A97
1884
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of John Henry Anderson for the post of Lecturer of English in the Evening Class Department; Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), Assistant Master of King’s College School, relinquishing his evening class duties; William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, requesting permission for the Society of Telegraph Engineers and Electricians to hold a conversazione at the College; Augustus Hill, Honorary Secretary of the Association for the Relief of Ladies in Distress through Non-payment of Rent in Ireland, regarding the payment of fees for Mr T F Studdert; John Francis Arnold (1838-1909) of the Archbishop Tenison’s School, requesting the use of a laboratory in the College for the Cambridge University Place Examinations.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A98
1885
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
bundle
KA/IC/A99
1885
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), former Assistant Master at King’s College School regarding his pension provision; the Association of Lay Helpers for the Diocese of London requesting permission to use the hall of the College to hold their annual meeting; Robert Reginald Arkell, cigar dealer of 161 Strand, complaining about students breaking his windows with stones.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A100
1885 Jul 9 - 1885 Aug 4
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of letters regarding the successful application of William Francis Adams for the Worsley scholarship, founded by Major General Sir Henry Worsley (1768-1841), to fund the education of missionaries to India.
13pp
KA/IC/A101
1886
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A102
1886
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, requesting permission to use room No. 20 in the school for electrical testing and housing the dynamo machine. Also includes a circular from the Society of Apothecaries regarding the Medical Act of 1886.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A103
1887
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Mrs Adolphus regarding the death of her husband, Otto Adolphus ([1820]-1887), former Assistant Master at King’s College School.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A104
1887
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award. Manuscript and typescript.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A105
1888
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A106
1888
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A107
1888
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A108
1889
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A109
1889
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of applications for the post of Assistant Surgeon at King’s College Hospital.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A110
1889
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including General Richard Draper Ardagh ([1823]-1899) thanking College Council for appointing him the Professor of Burmese.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A111
1890
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Charles Awdry (1847-1912) accepting a seat on College Council; Evan Macgregor of the Admiralty, enquiring about the number of engineering students from the College who were considering taking exams at the Royal Naval College and enclosing regulations for applicants; the Argentine Legation enquiring why Vicente F Souza, an Argentinean student, was told he could no longer continue studying at the College.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A112
1890 Aug 23
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the application of John William Adamson (1857-1949) for the post of Normal Master of King’s College School.
5pp
KA/IC/A113
1890
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A114
1891
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of Florence M Acheson for the post of Superintendent of the King’s College Hospital Convalescent Home.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A115
1891
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
7pp
KA/IC/A116
1892
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the Army & Navy Auxiliary Co-operative Supply Limited concerning the College’s order of photographic apparatus.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A117
1893
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Grylls Adams, (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, requesting permission to nominate a student demonstrator in the Wheatstone Laboratory. Also includes a balance sheet of the Anatomical Committee.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A118
1893
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Certificates for Diplomas awarded by the Theological Department.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A119
1894
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Grylls Adams, (1836-1915), Professor of Natural Philosophy, regarding the duties of a Demonstrator of Natural Philosophy.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A120
1893-1894
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Certificates for diplomas awarded by the Theology Department and applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award).
30pp
KA/IC/A121
1895
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A122
1895
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Applications from students for the AKC (Associateship of King’s College London), the College’s own academic award.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A123
1900 Feb 26
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising an anonymous postcard to ‘Mr Balfour care of the vivisectors of King’s College London and King’s College Hospital’ protesting against vivisection.
1p
KA/IC/A124
1907
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A125
1907-1909
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding student accommodation.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A126
1908 May 5, 1912 Dec 24
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from Archibald J Allen introducing a prospective student, ‘Sergeant Laxton’.
2pp
KA/IC/A127
1909
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding staff holiday addresses.
1 envelope
KA/IC/A128
1910- 1913
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding student accommodation including some photographs and illustrations of properties.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A129
1913-1914
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the Association for Promoting the General Welfare of the Blind concerning a special Christmas appeal by Lord Portman (Henry Berkeley Portman (1829-1919), 2nd Viscount Portman).
1 bundle
KA/IC/A130
1914-1918
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London concerning student accommodation.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A131
1914-1915
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/A132
[1903- 1910]
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter A
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London comprising of a collection of boarding house business cards sent for the attention of prospective students.
1 bundle
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