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12 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 14 Mar 1917
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Bullock writes regarding relative value of money and commodities such as wheat and livestock, compared between the time of writing and 1675. He also provides a definition of 'jib'...

7 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 10 Feb 1917
Smith writes regarding the sending of books and apparatus to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Library, and asks Bullock to compare Heusinger and Fleming's 'Animal Plagues'....

3 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 22 Jan 1917
Smith writes regarding proofs of his latest article, which he is sending Bullock to check. He also mentions a new order regarding men over 31 joining military service for the war effort...

16 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 12 Dec 1916
Bullock writes about various subjects including: influenza; photographing Mascall's signature at Lambeth Palace Library; translation of Latin word 'clericus'; confusion regarding dates before Gregorian calendar; Smith...

15 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 11 Dec 1916
Smith writes about various subjects including: letter from Claude Jenkins, Librarian at Lambeth Palace, regarding Leonard Mascall and whether he was Chief Farrier to James I; photographing Mascall's signature; the date...

14 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, c. 8 Dec 1916
Bullock writes about various subjects including: the change to Gregorian calendar, and date of death of Markham; recieving a letter from the Librarian at Lambeth Palace regarding permission to photograph a letter...

8 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 4 Oct 1916
Smith writes regarding the work of [Delabere] Blaine, and informs Bullock that he is moving to London, and his volunteer work is no longer required. He also offers issues of the 'Journal of Physiology' and other textbooks...

7 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 21 May 1916
Smith writes to inform Bullock that he has found work volunteering in the manufacture of munitions, and will move to London. He also writes about Susan, Duchess of Somerset and her complaints about neglect of...

6 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 7 May 1916
Smith writes to inform Bullock that he will soon be reverting to Retired Pay and leave the service. He gives a new contact address in Salisbury, and says he is looking for new employment which will help the War effort.

1 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 17 Jan 1916
Bullock writes with information about buildings damaged in London by bombs during air raids by German Zeppelins in September 1915. He encloses typescript notes made in September 1915. He also mentions research...

3 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 6-7 Jun 1915
Smith writes about various subjects including: his heavy workload at present; an article in the 'Veterinary Record' regarding veterinary students enlisting to serve in the War [World War, 1914-1918]; a letter from Miss...

2 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 24 Mar 1915
Smith writes regarding the recent death of Dr A S Lea, and thanks Bullock for visiting Lea's home and arranging a wreath. Smith mentions increased pressure on his military work, and an outbreak of scarlet fever in his...

1 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 7 Feb 1915
Smith writes about various subjects including: Bullock visiting Dr A S Lea; the current actions of the War [World War, 1914-1918]; German forces advance through Belgium; French forces preparations for war; Prince Henry...

38 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 7 Oct 1914
Bullock writes regarding research into the Mareshall family, Earl of Pembroke and Marshal family. He mentions quotes from William Shakespeare's plays 'King John' and 'The Merchant of Venice'. He also mentions Leon...

33 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 5 Sep 1914
Bullock writes to answer Smith's questions regarding Richard Ruscam and Ames' writing about [Leonard] Mascall. Attached are Bullock's manuscript notes regarding Ames' writing. Bullock also mentions that Smith is...