Identity area
Reference code
SmithGCM/30
Unique identifier
GB 275 SmithGCM/30
Title
Letter from S. Fredk Williams, Cold Norton Rectory, Maldon, Essex.
Date(s)
- 1893 (Creation)
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Extent and medium
6 pages paper
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Content and structure area
Scope and content
Queries the identity of the C.F. MacKenzie in I.3 in 1845, noting that there could be confusion with a different MacKenzie who went out in 1848, and that the 1845 MacKenzie's initials were S.J.C., though he could have been in O Second Court rather than I First. Draws a diagram to show the positions of the staircases. The G. Currey in I.1 became preacher of Charterhouse in 1849 and was succeeded in his rooms by France. W.N. Griffin and S. Parkinson are both listed without dates in K.3 First Court, and he is sure both lived in K Second Court. This may be a coincidence with both living in both, or an error. His own rooms were A New Court, then M Second Court.