Letter from W. S. McCormick to Edmund Gosse, describing John Davidson's circumstances in order to obtain for him a grant from the Royal Literary Fund; 6 Dec. 1898. [Ashley Library Catalogue, ix, p. 65.]includes:ff. 123-131b Sir William Symington Mc... 6 Dec 1898
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Davidson, John
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