Letters from various correspondents

  • Edward Jenner, 1749-1823
Date:
1795-1822
Reference:
MS.5232
Part of:
Jenner family and associated individuals
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Letters to Edward Jenner as detailed below:

1: The Revd. Henry Jenner. Burbage 7 Dec 1795

2: The Revd. Stephen Jenner 25 Jan 1796

3: The Revd. William Davies (1769-1849), Rockhampton 8 Jan 1808

4: Anne Davies n.d.

5: William Fisher Shrapnell. Weymouth 9 May 1796

6: Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, Margravine of Anspach. 8 Nov 1796

7-8: Marie, Empress Dowager of Russia, 10 Aug 1802, with a copy of Jenner's reply Nov 1802

9: Frederick Augustus Berkeley, 5th Earl Berkeley. Berkeley Castle 21 April 1804

10-11 : John Dawes Worgan. Berkeley 15 and 27 April 1807

12/1-2 : James Smith. Baltimore 14 May 1807

13: Christian Ehrenfried Weigel. London 15 July 1807

14: Charles Abbott, afterwards 1st Lord Colchester, 21 July 1807

15: Edward Jenner to Sir Thomas Bernard, returned with Bernard's reply. N.d. [endorsed by W. Davies '1807']

16: Charles Murray 31 May 1808

17: E. Husson 21 July 1811

18: Charles Cooke, Gloucester 1 Oct 1813

19: Francis Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley [endorsed by W. Davies 'Cheltenham 1814']

20: William Fitzhardinge Berkeley. Cheltenham 18 Jan 1817

21: Rowland Hill. Wotton 1 Aug 1822

22: The Revd. Dr Richard Worthington. Ross 17 Sept n.d.

23: The King's royal bellringers, on Jenner's appointment as a physician extraordinary to the Prince Regent n.d.

24: The Duchess of Beaufort. London 27 June n.d.

25: Lady Bromhead 13- n.d.

26: Mary, Countess of Berkeley n.d.

27: Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley, afterwards 1st Baron Fitzhardinge 5 Jan n.d.

Publication/Creation

1795-1822

Physical description

27 items

Acquisition note

From the Mockler collection, Sotheby's 25-27 Nov. 1918.

Finding aids

Database description taken from that in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999).

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