James Clyde to George Finlay, 10 Feb 1854
Department | Archive |
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Collection | George Finlay Papers |
Reference No. | FIN/GF/B/06/067 |
Level | Sub-item |
Dimensions | 10 x 14 cm |
Dates | 10 February 1854 |
Donor/Creator | |
Scope and Content | James Clyde to George Finlay. Ancona, 10 February 1854. C's experiences in Italy where he was suspect to papal and Austrian authorities by reason of rusty black garments and fiery beard and was taken for either a missonary or a Mazzinist. Returns to Scotland shortly. |
Notes | Greece was one of the last European countries to adopt the newer Gregorian calendar. For most of the nineteenth century, the Julian calendar was 12 days behind the Gregorian. British correspondents in the Finlay Collection tend to use the newer calendar. Letters with two dates 12 days apart, eg. 24 April / 6 May 1828, refer to both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. |