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36 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 16 Sep [1914]
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Smith writes regarding research into Leonard Mascall, his descendants, and references to him by George Fleming and the Dictionary of National Biography.

31 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 5 May 1914
Smith writes to arrange to meet Bullock for assistance with interpreting a book. Smith mentions that the Schrader-Hering book 'Biographisch-literarisches lexicon' agrees with Francini and argues against Ruini on an...

27 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 7 Apr 1914
Smith writes about various subjects including: purchasing a lens for a camera; the latest issue of Smith's 'Early History of Veterinary Literature'; waiting for more information about Blundeville from Norwich [presumably...

25 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 23 Mar 1914
Smith writes to ask Bullock to send a letter to Rome [presumably to Lieutenant Colonel Lupinacci], and to verify a reference to a Barnaby Googe work held in the British Museum. Smith mentions that he has still not heard

24 – Draft letter to Colonel Lupinacci from Frederick Smith, as written by Fred Bullock, [Mar 1914]
This is a draft letter composed to Lieutenant Colonel Lupinacci, by Fred Bullock, on behalf of Frederick Smith. Smith is asking for the dates of F Grisone and Claudio Corte.

23 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 15 Mar 1914
Smith writes to ask Bullock to help him compose a reply to Lieutenant Colonel Lupinacci regarding dates for F Grisone and Coates. He also asks if any communication has come from Norwich...

22 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 8 Mar 1914
Smith writes to thank Bullock for sending a letter to Italy [presumably Lieutenant Colonel Lupinacci]. Smith also mentions the similarity between Blundeville's and Fiaschi's figures of horseshoes, and the work of Jasper...

19 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 5 Mar 1914
Smith writes to thank Bullock for forwarding letters from Reverend E K Long and Mr Quinton regarding Blundeville's tomb, and date of his death.

18 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 3 Mar 1914
Smith writes about various research subjects including: consulting works at the library of the Royal Veterinary College including Berenger, William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle's 'A New Method, and Extraordinary...

10 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 15 Feb 1914
Smith writes that he is still confined to bed, due to ill health. He asks Bullock to write to Moule on his behalf regarding exchange of articles and an introduction to an Italian officer. Smith also asks Bullock to contact...

117 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 27 Nov 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research for biographical information about Pignatelli. Bullock also mentions translating Ercolani's writing about Columbre's Anatomy, but the enclosure was not found at time of cataloguing. Attached are two reader request tickets for the British Museum...

105 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 16 Nov 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: life of St Hildegard; work of Fray Bernardo Portugues, Leon Moule and Bracy Clark; seeking information about Henry and Matthew Prior, the Crusades, and Dr Hook, Archbishop of Canterbury. There are notes in Bullock's handwriting on the reverse...

104 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 13 Nov 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: biographical information on Henry Prior; St Hildegarde's Physica; researching 16th century veterinary literature at the British Museum; the work of Ferdinando Calvo; Jondesabur...

99 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 28 Oct 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: biographical information about Ercolani; Charles Singer requesting copies of Smith's 'Early History of Veterinary Literature'; more information required about [Filippo] Scaccho.

96 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 24 Oct 1913
Bullock writes about various subjects including: meeting with Sir Clements Markham; sending translations of information about Spanish veterinary literature of the 15th and 16th century, including writers such as [Manuel] Diaz, [Alfonso de]...
