KING'S COLLEGE LONDON: Secretary's in-correspondence
KA/IC/F1-89
Secretary’s in-correspondence from correspondents with surnames or on topics beginning with the letter F, 1828 – 1915. This sub-series also contains papers from the Finance Committee.
KA/IC/F1
1828
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Thomas Farley, Bursar of Magdalen College, Oxford, enclosing the College’s subscription to King’s College; William Blennerhasset Fairman, ([1798]-1837) army officer, proposing an old artillery ground in Goodman’s Fields, Whitechapel, as a suitable site for the proposed College; the unsuccessful application of John Frost (1803-1840) for the Chair of Botany, including the terms of attendance of lectures and practice in the Medical and Surgical School of St. Thomas’s Hospital. Also includes the rough minutes of the Finance Committee.
13pp
KA/IC/F2
1829
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Farile Bonham & Co recommending Felix John Vaughan Seddon (1798-1865) for the Chair of Oriental Languages and Literature; R Flounders requesting his name be taken off the list of subscribers due to the Duke of Wellington’s support for Catholic Emancipation. Also includes extracts from the minutes of the Finance Committee.
9pp
KA/IC/F3
1830
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including a copy of a letter from ‘Ferstandige’ to Charles James Blomfield (1786-1857), Bishop of London, regarding his claims to the Chair of Oriental or Greek Language at the College; Richard Fisher threatening legal action if the new College building blocked light to his property in the Strand.
5pp
KA/IC/F4
1831
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Robert Ferguson (1799-1865) thanking the Council for his appointment as Professor of Midwifery; John Fisher informing the College that he is unable to pay for his subscription because of agricultural failure; George Fincham offering his services as apothecary or surgeon-apothecary at the College; Benjamin Fellowes thanking the College for appointing him as the College bookseller and publisher; J Falconer Junior enclosing a list of subscribers in Doncaster.
22pp
KA/IC/F5
1832
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding the terms for his boarders.
4pp
KA/IC/F6
1833
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including receipts of books bought for the Library by Benjamin Fellowes, College bookseller.
15pp
KA/IC/F7
1834
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
4pp
KA/IC/F8
1834
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Applications and related papers in French and English for the Chair of French Language and Literature including from the successful candidate Isidore Brasseur ([1805]-1892).
1 file
KA/IC/F9
1835
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, asking permission to make alterations to the fixtures in the kitchen of the College dining room; Forest Preparatory School, Waltham Forest, requesting that their School be brought into union with the College (‘Schools in Union’ were district and other grammar schools which the College awarded an annual scholarship and other privileges).
13pp
KA/IC/F10
1836 Nov 11-1837 Apr 19
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Duncan Forbes (1798-1868), for the Chair of Oriental Languages and Literature.
7pp
KA/IC/F11
1836
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the creation of the Midwifery division of the Medical Department by Robert Ferguson (1799-1865), Professor of Midwifery, including estimates for work, bills, and lists of equipment. Fragile.
15pp
KA/IC/F12
1836
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Benjamin Fellowes, bookseller, forwarding books to the College Library; the successful application of J F Fergus for the Chair of Forensic Medicine; John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, recommending that a separate room be furnished for the use of Mr Joyce, (possibly Francis Joyce who worked in the College book keeping department).
16pp
KA/IC/F13
1837
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including letters from John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding the management of the dining room.
20pp
KA/IC/F14
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 F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Robert Ferguson (1799-1865), Professor of Midwifery, regarding the appointment of W H Kearney as Curator of the Anatomy Museum and informing the College that he scheduled his lectures to allow medical students time to attend Chapel services; John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding his management of the dining room.
14pp
KA/IC/F15
1842 Feb 2
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript copy of a reply by Frederick William IV (1795-1861), King of Prussia, given to the College in answer to an address sent to him by College Council.
1pp
KA/IC/F16
1840
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters and printed papers sent to the Secretary of King’s College London including the unsuccessful application of John Fosbroke for the Chair of the Principles and Practice of Medicine with details of some of his publications; Benjamin Fellowes, bookseller, regarding books he purchased for the College Library.
30pp
KA/IC/F17
1841
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Benjamin Fellowes, bookseller, regarding books he acquired for the College Library.
49pp
KA/IC/F18
1841 Jun 11 - 1841 Jun 12
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Arthur Farr (1811-1887) for the Chair of Obstetric Medicine, including testimonials from Thomas Watson (1792-1882), Consulting Surgeon at King’s College Hospital; Richard Owen (1804-1892), comparative anatomist and palaeontologist.
3pp
KA/IC/F19
1841 Jul 29 - 1845 May 1
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding King’s College School in Nassau, the Bahamas mainly from Revd John Fletcher, Headmaster of the School, including his application for the post; letters regarding his progress and opinions of the School; his resignation from the post after he felt the School had not achieved its aims.
22pp
KA/IC/F20
1842
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Benjamin Fellowes, bookseller, regarding books he acquired for the College Library.
11pp
KA/IC/F21
1843
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of Robert Ferguson (1799-1865) Professor of Obstetric Medicine; Edward Forbes (1815-1854), Professor of Botany, requesting the purchase of new display cases in the Botany Museum; John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding the management of the dining room.
12pp
KA/IC/F22
1844
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, enclosing a statement of costs for new fittings and utensils in the College Dining Room.
11pp
KA/IC/F23
1843 Jan 31 - 1843 Feb 3
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the unsuccessful application of George William Francis (1800-1865), Botanist, for the Chair of Botany.
4pp
KA/IC/F24
1845
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Hugh Fowler regarding the location of the calculating machine invented by his father, Thomas Fowler (1777-1843), in the George III Museum.
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KA/IC/F25
1846
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Fowler of the Strand Union regarding the rent for King’s College Hospital. Also includes letters from shareholders regarding proposals to close transfer shares into donations.
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KA/IC/F26
1848
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F27
1849
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, requesting the extension of the Easter Holiday to allow time to complete marking exam scripts; Duncan Forbes (1798-1868), Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, complaining about having to divide his time between his work at the College and the East India College.
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KA/IC/F28
1850
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Arthur Farre (1811-1887), Professor of Obstetric Medicine, asking for the return of his teaching gown; Frere, Foster & Co, solicitors, regarding conveyance of the premises of King’s College Hospital to the College.
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KA/IC/F29
1849 Feb 6-1850 Oct 22
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the application of George Fisher for the post of porter of the Anatomy Museum.
17pp
KA/IC/F30
1851
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Fergusson (1808-1877), Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, regarding ventilation in his lecture room; Duncan Forbes (1798-1868), Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, regarding regulations preventing him forming a class that year; Hugh Fowler regarding the location the calculating machine invented by his father, Thomas Fowler (1777-1843), in the George III Museum.
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KA/IC/F31
1847 Jan 3, 1852
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Charles J Foster, Secretary of the University of London, regarding the proposal to create a University of London Parliamentary Constituency. Also includes a letter, from H J Walford Grahame requesting a prospectus, 1847 Jan 3.
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KA/IC/F32
1853
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the application of George Fisher for post of porter of the anatomical rooms; Duncan Forbes (1798-1868), Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, informing the College he wished to resign due to his demanding workload and regarding the terms of his employment. Also includes applications for the post of Assistant French Master at King’s College School.
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KA/IC/F33
1854
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including J P Fletcher, informing the College of the death of Juan Calderon ([1791]-1854), Professor of Spanish Language and Literature; the resignation of Edward Forbes (1815-1854), Professor of Botany; Robert Freeman of the Society of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce, requesting the loan of the diagrams of Professor David Thomas Ansted (1814-1880), Professor of Geology, for an educational exhibition in St. Martin’s Hall.
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KA/IC/F34
1855 Jun 22
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Alfred Fleischmann for the Warneford Scholarship. (Rev. Dr Warneford founded Warneford Scholarship for the encouragement of the study of theology among Medical Students.)
5pp
KA/IC/F35
1855
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the application of Charles Frith for the post of porter of the medical Museum; Joseph Nind, paper hanging manufacturer, regarding the papering of sitting rooms in the College.
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KA/IC/F36
1856
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Arthur Farre (1811-1887), Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children, regarding the provision of beds for women in King’s College Hospital; John Fearnley (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, regarding the poor timekeeping of George Robarts Smalley (1822-1870), Mathematics Master of King’s College School; William Foster, Secretary of King’s College Hospital, regarding the death of John Eddowes Bowman (1819-1856), Professor of Practical Chemistry; Hugh Fowler requesting the return of the calculating machine invented by his father Thomas Fowler (1777-1843); John Gurney Fry (1804-1872) regarding the extension of the Metropolitan Free Hospital. Also includes applications for the post of Lecturer of French Language and Literature.
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KA/IC/F37
1857
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of Charles Elsee, for the Lectureship of Mathematics; Alfred Fairchild, French tutor, offering private classes; Charles Farris regarding Peruvian antiquities he wished to sell to the College. Also includes applications for the post of Assistant French Master of King’s College School.
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KA/IC/F38
1858
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F39
1862
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Robert James Farrent, Secretary of the Microscopical Society, regarding the possible donation of equipment to the George III Museum.
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KA/IC/F40
1863
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including an anonymous letters from ‘Fair Play’ complaining about the lack of supervision during the examination of evening class students; the resignation of Arthur Farre (1811-1887), Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children.
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KA/IC/F41
1863
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Copy of Flora of Marlborough with notices of birds and a sketch of the Geological features of the Neighbourhood by Thomas Arthur Preston (John Van Der Voorst, London, 1863) with a contribution by William Grylls Adams (1836-1915) who was appointed Lecturer of Natural Philosophy in 1863.
1 vol
KA/IC/F42
1864
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John Fearnly (1800-1869), Assistant Master of King’s College School, recommending the appointment of George Everard Morphett ([1828-1911]), who was appointed Assistant and Second Writing Master.
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KA/IC/F43
1865
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London
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KA/IC/F44
1866
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including John P Fearon, solicitor to the Attorney General in Crown Charity Cases, regarding the ‘Queen’s Prison Charities’; the resignation of John Fearnley (1800-1869), Vice Master of King’s College School; William Firkin regarding the termination of his catering contact in the College dining room.
1 bndle
KA/IC/F45
1867
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
1 bundle
KA/IC/F46
1868
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F47
1869
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Charles James Freake (1814-1884) accepting a seat on College Council. Also includes applications in English and French for the post of Second French Master of King’s College School.
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KA/IC/F48
1870
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F49
1871
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the application of George Fildrew for post of messenger to the College; Peter Le Neve Foster (1809-1879), Secretary of the Society of Arts, requesting the loan of apparatus from the George III Museum for lectures by Arthur Rigg on mechanism.
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KA/IC/F50
1872
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including applications for the Chair of Forensic Medicine.
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KA/IC/F51
1872 Feb 8
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of David Ferrier (1843-1928) for the Chair of Forensic Medicine, including testimonials from Thomas Lauder Brunton (1844-1916), physician and pharmacologist; Edward Headlam Greenhow (1814-1888), epidemiologist and physician; William Rutherford (1839-1899), Professor of Physiology.
5pp
KA/IC/F52
1873
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters and printed papers sent to the Secretary of King’s College London including Sir William Fergusson (1808-1877), Professor of Clinical Surgery, regarding the British Medical Association.
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KA/IC/F53
1874
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the successful application of David Ferrier (1843-1928), Professor of Forensic Medicine, for the post of Assistant Physician of King’s College Hospital; G H Fielder, resident student, regarding the unsuitability of his rooms in the College; Edward M Forester, Secretary of King’s College Hospital, informing the College about the poor state of the drains of 2 Grange Court, adjacent to the Hospital; the unsuccessful application of John Milner Fothergill (1841-1888), physician and medical writer, for the Chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
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KA/IC/F54
1875 Feb 4-1875 Mar 9
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Henry Edward Ferry for the Worsley Scholarship, founded by Major General Sir Henry Worsley (1768-1841) in 1834, to fund the education of missionaries to India.
5pp
KA/IC/F55
1875
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including J Bernard Forester informing the College of the death of George Augustus Timme ([1816]-1875), Curator of the George III Museum and Superintendent of the Workshop.
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KA/IC/F56
1876
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Sir William Fergusson (1808-1877), Professor of Clinical Surgery and Senior Surgeon of King’s College Hospital, blaming ill health for the neglect of his duties; Edward M Forster, Secretary of King’s College Hospital, regarding the particulars of the appointment of Chaplain and the death of Robert Cheere (1811-1876), College Solicitor, member of College Council and Treasurer of King’s College Hospital; John Fowler (1817-1898), President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, complaining about the inadequacies of the College workshops; Henry France, furnishing undertaker, regarding the funerals of Mary Jolly and Mary O’Hallaran, [possibly domestic staff at the College].
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KA/IC/F57
1877
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Sir Waller Farquhar requesting the use of a room in the College for a meeting of the Church of England Scripture Readers’ Association; William Fletcher, student, regarding his unfair dismissal from the College Workshop by David Walker, Superintendent of the Workshop.
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KA/IC/F58
1878
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Randle Wilbraham Falconer (1816-1881), President of the British Medical Association, requesting permission to repair the Association’s premises adjacent to the College’s recreational ground.
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KA/IC/F59
1879
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F60
1879 Dec 31
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript document relating to endowment accounts and College trust funds.
1pp
KA/IC/F61
1880
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of Edwin Storrs Fox (1855-1937), Assistant Master of King’s College School.
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KA/IC/F62
1881
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including William Franklin regarding the death of his employer, James Tennant (1808-1881), former Professor of Mineralogy.
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KA/IC/F63
[1881]
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Fragment of a manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from Adam Storey Farrar (1826-1905), Canon of Durham.
1pp
KA/IC/F64
1882
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F65
1882 Dec 2-1883 Dec 29
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the application of John Mee Fuller ([1836]-1893) for the Chair of Ecclesiastical History, including a testimonial from Henry Wace (1836-1924), former Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
11pp
KA/IC/F66
1883
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including H Fowler, Secretary of the Hertfordshire Discharged Prisoners Aid Society requesting information on Alfred Winkley, former clerk at the College, who had applied for the post of salaried agent at the Society.
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KA/IC/F67
1884
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London, including James Forrest, Secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers, requesting photographs of the model of ‘Newcomen’s Engine’ (early steam engine invented by Thomas Newcomen, ([1664]-1729)) held in the George III Museum; Harris Fowler complaining about his dismissal by David Walker, Superintendent of the College Workshop.
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KA/IC/F68
1885
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Frere Foster & Co, solicitors, regarding the acquisition of No. 13 Kensington Square, (King’s College Ladies Department).
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KA/IC/F69
1885 Mar 3 - 1885 Jun 28
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of John Ernest Langley Frost for the Worsley Scholarship founded by Major General Sir Henry Worsley (1768-1841) in 1834 to fund the education of missionaries to India.
6pp
KA/IC/F70
1885
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript applications for the Chair of French Language and Literature in English and French.
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KA/IC/F71
1886
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including the resignation of Ambrose Thomas Flagg (1850-1936), Assistant Master of King’s College School. Also includes the report of the Financial Committee regarding an enquiry into the condition of the Otto & Crossley’s patent gas engine in the College’s engineering laboratories.
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KA/IC/F72
1887
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F73
[1887]
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Typescript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the unsuccessful application of James Faulkner for the post of Assistant Master at King’s College School.
1pp
KA/IC/F74
1887 Jul
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript petition from Fellows and Associates of King’s College London in support of drawing up a charter for the proposed ‘Albert University For London’ to allow past Associates of King’s College (AKC) to be admitted to a degree without examination.
6pp
KA/IC/F75
1888
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F76
1889
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Miss E H Fairbrother, Superintendent of the King’s College Hospital Convalescent Home in Hemel Hempstead, regarding the administration of the Home; David Ferrier (1843-1928), Professor of Forensic Medicine, offering his resignation and accepting the Chair of Neuropathology.
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KA/IC/F77
1890
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including A Fadelle, student, regarding the College Scientific Society; the successful application of Banister Fletcher (1833-1899), for the Chair of Architecture and Building Construction. Also includes letters regarding the College’s fire insurance policy.
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KA/IC/F78
1890
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London consisting of unsuccessful applications for the post of the College Librarian.
2pp
KA/IC/F79
1891
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including David Ferrier (1843-1928), Professor of Neuropathology recommending his assistant William Aldren Turner (1865-1945) be appointed the Demonstrator in Neuropathology, (appointed Lecturer of Neuropathology in 1892); Bannister Fletcher (1833-1899), Professor of Architecture and Building Construction, regarding the construction of the drawing classroom, including a drawing of the plan of the room.
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KA/IC/F80
1892
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F81
1893
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including Bannister Fletcher (1833-1899), Professor of Architecture and Building Construction, enclosing the accounts of the architecture classes. Also includes the report of the Finance Committee.
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KA/IC/F82
1894
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including David Ferrier (1843-1928), Professor of Neuropathology, defending his large gas bill.
1 bundle
KA/IC/F83
1889-1894 Jun 6
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the successful application of Lilian Mary Faithfull, (1865-1952) for the post of Vice Principal and Secretary of the Ladies Department of King’s College, including testimonials from Matilda Ellen Bishop (1842-1913), headmistress; Sir Monier Monier Williams (1819-1899), Orientalist.
20pp and 1 item
KA/IC/F84
1895
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London regarding the election of Honorary Fellows of King’s College. Honorary Fellows were established in 1847, but from 1882 the rank was changed to Fellow. (Fellowships were granted from 1847 to alumni who had become eminent in academic or public life and long serving members of the academic staff.)
5pp
KA/IC/F85
1895
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F86
1904 Aug 12-1905 Feb 13
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letter to the Secretary of King’s College London from Lilian Mary Faithfull (1865-1952), Vice Principal and Secretary of the Ladies Department of King’s College, regarding her election as an Honorary Fellow of King’s College and issues regarding her payment of income tax.
2pp
KA/IC/F87
1912 Jan 30
Secretary’s in-correspondence: Letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from correspondents with surnames or topics beginning with the letter F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London from Rev S Forbes F Auchmuty informing the College of his changed address.
1pp
KA/IC/F88
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 F
Manuscript and typescript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London.
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KA/IC/F89
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 F
Manuscript letters to the Secretary of King’s College London including W M Fletcher, Secretary of the Medical Research Committee, regarding payment for research by Richard Tanner Hewlett (1865-1940), Professor of Comparative Pathology and Bacteriology; Foster & Dicksee Ltd, surveyors, regarding King’s College Hostel, Vincent Square.
1 bundle
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