Ref NoGB-110/JES/COR/12/100
TitleSamuel Goodenough to Sir James Edward Smith
DescriptionApologises for involving Smith in the misunderstandings over appointing a new Linnean Society Secretary; [James] Bicheno was surprised to hear he had apparently refused the position. Objects to [Edward] Barnard on the grounds that he is too close to [Joseph] Sabine, and if made Secretary he would act as [Alexander] Macleay did by being President in all but name. Goodenough objects to Sabine, his habit of provoking disorder in any Society he joins, as at the Athenaeum, and his ordering a committee to discuss a portrait of Macleay [also spelt McLeay or M'Leay] when he had no authority to do so. Had hoped for a Secretary no one objected to to be appointed. Believes Sabine is now the effectual manager of the Linnean Society which many will find unpalatable.
Date21 Feb 1825
LevelItem
Extent4 pp
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialFor further discussion by Goodenough of new Linnean Society Secretary see JES/COR/12/95-96; JES/COR/12/98.
PrevRefNo12.183
Creator NameGoodenough, Samuel (1743-1827)
Access_StatusOpen
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
GB/110/1/35Goodenough; Samuel (1743-1827); Bishop of Carlisle1743-1827
GB/110/1/95Macleay; Alexander (1767-1848); entomologist and civil servant in Australia1767-1848
GB/110/1/330Sabine; Joseph (1770-1837); natural historian1770-1837
GB/110/1/426Bicheno; James Ebenezer (1785-1851); author and colonial official1785-1851
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