Letter, from Adam Sedgwick to Sir John Herschel, dated at Trinity College, Cambridge
Reference number: HS/15/419
Date: 20 March 1820

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Autograph letter signed by sender. States that the [Cambridge Philosophical Society] meeting went well. Charges against council were proven unfounded with the help of a letter from [Webster?]. James Cumming has been experimenting with magneticogalvanic ph
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- HS/15/419
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- 20 March 1820
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- 2 pages
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Adam Sedgwick, Letter, from Adam Sedgwick to Sir John Herschel, dated at Trinity College, Cambridge, 20 March 1820, HS/15/419, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_15_419/letter-from-adam-sedgwick-to-sir-john-herschel-dated-at-trinity-college-cambridge, accessed on 08 July 2025
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Correspondence of Sir John Frederick William Herschel
1812-1870 Creator: Sir; John Frederick William Herschel Reference number: HS -
Correspondence of John Frederick William Herschel: volume 15 Sabine-Selwyn
1820-1870 Reference number: HS/15
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Adam Sedgwick
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John Frederick William Herschel
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