Lord William Pitt Lennox manuscript material : 2 items 1845-1858

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Lord William Pitt Lennox manuscript material : 2 items 1845-1858

To Abraham Hayward, essayist and translator : 1 autograph letter signed : 4 May 1858 : (HWD 06.053) : from 23 Bolton Street, Piccadilly W. : reads in full, "Many thanks for Faust. I forward you a newspaper containing a humble attempt of mine at criticism." Within the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files.

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