Letters from Giles Francis

This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library

  • Reference
    • GB 133 Dalton MS 332
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1833-1837
  • Physical Description
    • 3 sheets; Dalton Mss 331-335 in one folder.

Scope and Content

Francis (1787-1847), was a civil engineer. There are three letters: 1) 17 Feb. 1833, thanks Dalton for a gift of books, and describes his chemical researchers, sends a sample of an iron salt which thinks could be used for medical purposes, but wants to know more about it; 2) 23 Sep 1836 (damaged), sends samples of morphine and acids for experiments; 3) 27 Nov 1837, sends bromine and other chemicals; asks for a copy of a paper by Dalton, praises Daubeny's work on atomic theory [Charles Daubeny was the author of Introduction to the atomic theory (1831)]

/1, /3 dated at London; /2 dated at Gloucester.