Phillips, R., Sir (Richard), 1767-1840
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1767-12-13 - 1840-04-02
Sir Richard Phillips (1767-1840), English schoolteacher, author, publisher, and vegetarianism activist.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Jean André DeLuc papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 179
Overview:
Correspondence, lecture notes, and scientific writings of DeLuc and of his nephew, Jean Andreé DeLuc (1763-1847), relating to his experiments in electricity, to lectures given in Geneva by the younger DeLuc, and to outstanding scientists of the period. Also notebooks of several geological expeditions in England, Wales, Belgium, Holland, Westphalia, and the Jura mountains
(1778-1806). Correspondents of the elder DeLuc include Sir Joseph Banks, Varenne de Boest, Queen Charlotte and other members...
Dates:
1746-1847
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
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Jean André DeLuc papers
Letter : London, to Andrew Cherry, 1805 May 13
Part of Collection — Box: 41, Folder: GROUP 1134, F-1
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:
ALS.
Dates:
1805 May 13
James Marshall Osborn collection of Lady Sydney Morgan
Collection
Call Number: GEN MSS 1126
Overview:
Comprised chiefly of letters to Morgan from friends and admirers, including Anne Jane Gore Hamilton, Joseph Atkinson, Charles Babbage, John Bowring, Richard Burgess, Henry Fothergill Chorley, Richard Ford, Catherine Grace Frances Moody Gore, Richard James Lane, Thomas Charles Morgan, Roderick Impey Murchison, Richard Phillips, Cyrus Redding, Marmion W. Savage, Horace Smith, Joseph Cooper Walker, and Thomas Wallace. There are also a few letters from Morgan to other correspondents; letters to...
Dates:
1803-1859