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Giddy, Davies

Cornwall Record Office, DD/DG 41.30 Joseph Reynolds, letter to Thomas Beddoes via Davies Giddy, 26 August 1791. [Pg.174]

Beddoes s account of the visit to Keir is in a letter to Davies Giddy, 21 November 1791 Cornwall Record Office, MS DD/DG 41/48. [Pg.174]

See Birmingham Record Office MS 3219/4/29 32 Beddoes to Davies Giddy, 15 July 1798. [Pg.175]

Young Davy was befriended by Davies Giddy (St. Erth, Cornwall, 6 March 1767-Eastbourne, 24 December 1839), who took his wife s name Gilbert in 1817 and succeeded Davy as president of the Royal Society in 1827. He owned a copper mine and showed Davy the apparatus in the laboratory. Gregory Watt, son of James Watt, boarded with Mrs. Davy from 1797, and he and Davy became friends. [Pg.32]


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