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To The Committee of the Dental Hospital
Date: 8 Jul 1901Reference: GC/190/2/3Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Testimonials
Date: 8 Jul 1901Reference: GC/190/2/12Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
M(ary) H. Kingsley
Kingsley, Mary Henrietta, 1862-1900.Date: 11 Nov 1898Reference: GC/190/1/8Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Books
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James Cardonnel, Esq; Mary Lilly, widow and Ad ...atrrix of William Lilly, deceased, appellants. Valentine Brown, Esq; commonly called Lord Kenmare, William Weldon, Esq; and Elizabeth is wife, Edward Herbert, Esq; and Frances his wife Late Frances Brown, Margaret Browm, Anthong Hamond, Esq; Tohn Asgil, Esq; and Richard Hedges, Esq; respondents. The case of the respondent Valentine Brown, William Weldon and Elizabeth his wife, Edward Herbert and Frances his wife, Margeret Brown.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: 1731]- Archives and manuscripts
Barclay (?Grimmon: illegible): Arrangement for entertainment at home
Date: 13 Jun 1911Reference: GC/190/1/14Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Michael Foster: Commitment to support female suffrage if elected MP for Cambridge University
Date: 3 Feb 1900Reference: GC/190/1/10Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Sir Frederick Treves
Date: 2 Jul 1895Reference: GC/190/1/5Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Mrs (?illeg) Carmichael: Pencilled on letter to her from Lady Lyall concerning Lady Dufferin's Fund for Women Doctors in India
Date: c.1890-1923Reference: GC/190/1/17Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Millicent Garrett Fawcett: Apologies on behalf of the constitutional suffrage leader and her daughter, the mathematician Philippa, for being unable to accept an invitation
Date: 1 Dec 1890Reference: GC/190/1/1Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Alfred B Garrod: Arrangement for consultation with herself and a patient
Date: 31 Oct 1892Reference: GC/190/1/4Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Sarah Grand: Wish of the `New Woman' novelist to consult Scharlieb, and best wishes for Scharlieb herself in her illness
Date: 18 Apr 1902Reference: GC/190/1/11Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Douglas English: Presenting his latest book in return for `your great kindness to us at the "Hotel des Sapins"'
Date: 4 Sep 1911Reference: GC/190/1/15Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from Miss Swayne
Date: 11 Jul 1923Reference: GC/190/1/21Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Dorothea Beale, Ladies' College Cheltenham (?) Re `Elsie' (? Scharlieb's daughter-in-law or possibly partner in medical practice)
Date: Jul 1892Reference: GC/190/1/2Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
H A Jones, Cheltenham College: Re subscription to the Frances Owen Home
Date: 22 Oct 1892Reference: GC/190/1/3Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Philip Gibbs: Thanks for her `great generosity' and `beautiful kindness to my wife'; with a copy of his new novel
Date: 15 May 1912Reference: GC/190/1/16Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
The same Re a talk with lantern slides by this African traveller and writer
Date: 15 Nov 1898Reference: GC/190/1/9Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from Miss Roberts
Date: 2 Dec 1921Reference: GC/190/1/20Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Henry Acland: Testimonial for Mrs Scharlieb
Date: 3 Nov 1895Reference: GC/190/1/7Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Dorothea Baird: Thanks for wedding present
Date: c.1890-1923Reference: GC/190/1/18Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
(Lord) Roberts: Apologies for refusing an invitation
Date: 31 May 1904Reference: GC/190/1/12Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Letters from Mrs Ward
Date: 1 Sep 1909Reference: GC/190/1/19Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Brenda Girven, editor, The Jabberwock: a monthly magazine for Boys and Girls Re `Jack' as the White Rabbit at a children's party
Date: 26 Apr 1906Reference: GC/190/1/13Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Archives and manuscripts
Sir James Paget: Both apparently relate to support for her application to join the Royal College of Surgeons
Date: 4 Jul 1895Reference: GC/190/1/6Part of: Scharlieb, Dame Mary (1845-1930) and her son Herbert J Scharlieb (later Shirley) (1868-1943)- Books
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The authenticity of the five books of Moses considered, being the substance of a discourse lately delivered before the University, by Herbert Marsh, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Marsh, Herbert, 1757-1839.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]