Henslow, John Stevens (1796-1861), botanist and Church of England clergyman
- Henslow, J. S. (John Stevens), 1796-1861.
- Date:
- 1831-1860
- Reference:
- MS.8688
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Correspondence by Henslow, numbered 1-12. Correspondence include: Autographed letter to George Sowerby (1788-1854), conchologist and natural history dealer (no.1)
Publication/Creation
1831-1860
Physical description
1 file (12 items)
Contributors
Acquisition note
Purchased from: Sotheby's, London, February 1930 (acc.52480), July 1930 (acc.56370); Stevens, London, March 1931 (acc.56483), August 1931 (acc.68259), November 1931 (acc.68279); Glendining, London, January 1935 (acc.67950); Provenance details not recorded (acc.67430), A294- not found
Ownership note
John Stevens Henslow (1796-1861), botanist and Church of England clergyman, educated at Rochester and St. John's College, Cambridge in 1818, assisted Sedgwick in founding Cambridge Philosophical Society; Cambridge professor of mineralogy, 1822-7, of botany, 1827-61; recommended his pupil Charles Robert Darwin as naturalist to the Beagle; vicar of Hitcham, Suffolk, 1839; discovered phosphatic nodules in Suffolk Crag, 1843; member of London University Senate and examiner in botany; assisted Sir W. J. Hooker at Kew.
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