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Paul Dudley
James Jurin
Informing Jurin that a box and small parcel have been put on board Captain Osborn's ship from New England for himself and John Chamberlayne
03 November 1722 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/76
Giving thanks for being elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society, makes comments about the poyson wood tree and asks whether the specimens ever reached the Royal Society
03 November 1722 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/77
1723
Concerning the delivery of items sent to the Royal Society from New England
06 July 1723 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/78
1724
Dudley states that he sends observations of the plants of New England and wonders whether the paper on the cure by sweating in turf ever arrived
03 October 1724 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/80
1725
Discussing the progress of his account on whales
02 April 1725 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/84
Covering letter for sending his account of the natural history of whales
05 April 1725 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/86
Concerned that the work on whales has not arrived yet; saying that he was now taking observations of the weather but that his travelling would make them sporadic; that Mr Robbie had sent his observations of the weather for three or four years to the Royal Society
09 November 1725 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/87
Sends corrections for his work on whales
21 December 1725 Sender: Paul Dudley , Paul Dudley Reference number: EL/D1/88
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