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  1. 20 de feb. de 2019 · Blagden had found the experience of war deeply disquieting, and had confessed to his brother the depression and ill-health he suffered, ‘my long confinement aboard ship in these unwholesome situations … have [sic] thrown me into repeated fits of fever which sink me very low’, Gloucestershire Archives, D1086/F113 (letter from Charles Blagden to John Blagden Hale, 28 Oct. 1777).

  2. THE DIARY OF SIR CHARLES BLAGDEN. AMONG the Blagden papers recently acquired by the Royal Society is a considerable portion of the diary of Sir Charles Blagden himself, closely written in difficult handwriting from edge to edge of the paper on hundreds of small sheets. The complete decipher- ment and transcription of this diary may take a long ...

  3. OF SIR CHARLES BLAGDEN. M O N G the Blagden papers recently acquired by the Royal X jL Society is a considerable portion of the diary of Sir Charles Blagden himself, closely written in difficult handwriting from edge to edge of the paper on hundreds of small sheets. The complete decipher/ ment and transcription of this diary may take a long ...

  4. THE DIARY OF SIR CHARLES BLAGDEN. AMONG the Blagden papers recently acquired by the Royal Society is a considerable portion of the diary of Sir Charles Blagden himself, closely written in difficult handwriting from edge to edge of the paper on hundreds of small sheets. The complete decipher- ment and transcription of this diary may take a long ...

  5. Charles Blagden, Experiments and Observations in an Heated Room By Charles Blagden, M. D. F. R. S., Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Vol. 65 (1775), pp. 111-123

  6. Around the time of his father’s death, Henry Cavendish acquired a helper, Charles Blagden (Fig. 12.1 ). Wilson called Blagden Cavendish’s “assistant,” 1 which he was, but his part in Cavendish’s affairs was more extensive than what what we normally think of as an assistant’s. He was a professional man, a physician, and a scientific ...

  7. I. A brief biography of Charles Blagden Charles Blagden was born in 1748 at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire, to parents John Blagden (1715-1750) and Elizabeth Phelps (1716-1784).1 The Blagdens were a mercantile family, with connections to the local textile industry, Charles’s uncle, Thomas, being a successful cloth