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Letter, June 6, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 12, Marlboro Street, Bath, England, to William Osler. Johnson was not aware that Osler required additional manuscripts of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" collated other than the two housed at Norwich. He offers to draw up another estimate for this work to avoid any misunderstanding.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, June 11, 1913

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson requests Dr. de Havilland Hall and Osler's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He presumes that Osler would like these manuscripts to be collated with the first authorized edition of 1642.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, November 27, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson reports on his progress with the collation of Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts. He believes it would take him a month of straight work to do everything Osler has asked of him. He discusses the details of his fee for completing the task.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, December 11, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson writes of matters relating to his project to collate Sir Thomas Browne's "Religio Medici" manuscripts.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, December 4, 1912

Letter from Frederic Johnson, 8, Theatre Street, Norwich, England, to William Osler. Johnson discusses details of his project to collate "Religio Medici" manuscripts.

Johnson, Frederic

Letter, May 4, 1919

Letter from Geoffrey Keynes, Darnall's Hall, Weston, Stevenage, England, to William Osler. Keynes is glad that Osler enjoyed his pamphlet on Elizabeth Lyttelton's Commonplace Book. He will send a pamphlet to the Bodleian Library and to Professor Monro [D.B. Munro?].

Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982

Letter, September 14, 1919

Letter from Geoffrey Keynes, Grove House, Hollywood Road, London, England, to William Osler. Keynes reports on the progress of his Sir Thomas Browne Bibliography. After writing the first draft, Cosmas has retired from working on the book and has gone off to the country to become a farmer, leaving Keynes to do the rest alone. Keynes writes of his own career and the birth of his son.

Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982

Letter, April 29, 1919

Letter from Geoffrey Keynes to William Osler. Keynes sends Osler three copies of his pamphlet on Elizabeth Lyttelton's Commonplace Book. He wished that he had known Osler was giving a lecture on Sir Thomas Browne.

Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982

Letter, June 14, 1913

Letter from F. de Havilland Hall, 47, Wimpole Street, London, England, to William Osler. Hall sends Osler his "Religio Medici" manuscript. He would like to be notified of its safe arrival.

Letter, January 5, 1919

Letter from Geoffrey Keynes, 32, Wemyss Road, Blackheath, England, to William Osler. "Notes in books" Keynes writes of a new fragment by Sir Thomas Browne, which he and Cosmas found in a Commonplace Book. Keynes asks for further information and resources on Browne from Osler's collection. Cosmas nearly died in the last battle, but is now recovering well.

Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982

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