skip to content

Darwin Correspondence Project

Search Results

Darwin Correspondence Project
Search:
"Copland Elizabeth" in search-correspondent disabled_by_default
2 Items
Sorted by:  
Page: 1

To Elizabeth Drysdale   [22 or 29 October 1859]

Summary

Declines an invitation to visit [Moor] Park.

He hopes that Dr Lane is arranging things to his satisfaction.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Elizabeth Pew, Lady Drysdale; Elizabeth Copland, Lady Drysdale; Elizabeth Drysdale, Lady Drysdale
Date:  [22 or 29] Oct 1859
Classmark:  John Wilson (dealer) (Catalogue 88); Clive Farahar & Sophie Dupré (dealers) (Catalogue 55); B & L Rootenberg (dealers) (May 1991)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2498A

From J. B. Bacon to Elizabeth Drysdale   [1857–62?]

thumbnail

Summary

Heath is generally cut every six years, often in order to provide young growth for grazing. Also, the heath is in good condition for burning at six years growth.

Author:  J. B. Bacon
Addressee:  Elizabeth Pew, Lady Drysdale; Elizabeth Copland, Lady Drysdale; Elizabeth Drysdale, Lady Drysdale
Date:  [1857–62?]
Classmark:  DAR 46.1: 93
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-2626
letter