Item 80 - MA Composition Receipt

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JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1856/80

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MA Composition Receipt

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  • 26th January (Creation)

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(17th November 1817 - 12th July 1914)

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The geologist and priest Rev. Osmond Fisher was born in Dorset in 1817. He attended King's College, London and Jesus College in 1836, where he read for a degree in mathematics. During his time at Cambridge he struck up a friendship with the geologist Adam Sedgwick, who in 1852, proposed Fisher as a Fellow of the Geological Society. In 1881 he published 'The Physics of the Earth's Crust' in which he speculated that the Earth's crust may sit on top a liquid layer. This theory was ridiculed at the time, only slowly being accepted in the mid-twentieth century.

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Letter informing the Master of Jesus College that Huntsman's MA Composition was paid and relaying information concerning Pawley's payment. Amount paid for Huntsman totals £25. Signed by Osmund Fisher. Red pencil note at top mentioning J. Webster. Additional note in pencil underneath this addition.

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