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  <dc:title>Letters Regarding Attendance at Divinity Lectures</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Consists of:
Karl Pearson's note with his objection to compulsory attendance at Divinity lectures, Nov 1877
correspondence between Augustus Austen Leigh (tutor) to William Pearson and between William Pearson and his son Karl. Other letters from Browning, Oscar and John Edwin Nixon (Dean), Rev Norman Macleod Ferrers. (Compulsory Divinity lectures was abolished see letter dated 6 Mar 1878)
Copy of the minutes of the Educational Council dated 31 Dec 1877 and of 2 Feb 1878, 19 Feb 1878, 20 Mar 1878
letter from Karl to his mother, Fanny</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1877-1878</dc:date>
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