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Captain William Noble thanks Ernest for the birthday present the Ernest sent in a box also mentions a substantial contribution to a new spectroscope with drawings. (Manuscript)
1879-11-28
AGC/52/17
Letter from Capt. William Noble on local vote and the idea of women's vote. (Manuscript)
1880-03-29
AGC/52/19
Captain William Noble thanks Ernest for the books he sent. (Manuscript)
1880-11-27
AGC/52/24
Captain William Noble looking forward to a holiday. (Manuscript)
1881-03-14
AGC/52/27
Letter from Capt. William Noble to Ernest Wiltshire. (Manuscript)
1880
AGC/52/30
Captain William Noble observation of Comet C. having a second tail. (Manuscript)
1881-12-31
AGC/52/33
Captain William Noble mentions a pamphlet "Every man his own mechanic". (Manuscript)
1882-02-25
AGC/52/34
Captain William Noble writes about how busy he has been of late and asks Ernest whether he has seen the comet yet. (Manuscript)
1882-03-30
AGC/52/35
Captain William Noble asks Ernest to pick up a book called "Students Elements of geology" by Charles Lyell. (Manuscript)
1882-04-18
AGC/52/36
Captain William Noble recieves an invitation from the Admiralty for the Official Visitation of Greenwich Observatory. (Manuscript)
1882-05-22
AGC/52/37
Letter containing newspaper clippings about Exeter Hall. (Manuscript)
1882-09-28
AGC/52/38
A quick letter to Ernest on his birthday. (Manuscript)
1882-12-06
AGC/52/39
Letter that accompanied the book Elements of Mechanism. (Manuscript)
1878-07-05
AGC/52/6
Captain William Noble has accepted the secretaryship of the Society for Opposing the future Endowment of Scientific Research. (Manuscript)
1880-02-08
AGC/52/26
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