"College correspondence: Letters from candidates for Parliamt. 1779" 1778-1783

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"College correspondence: Letters from candidates for Parliamt. 1779" 1778-1783

Autograph MS and contemporary MS copies. Collection of letters addressed to Hutton by various correspondents (including copies of a few of Hutton's own letters); many concern Parliamentary Candidates for Cambridge University, and nearly all of Cambridge interest, discussing College and University matters.

Total Volumes: 1

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