HUSKISSON PAPERS. Vol. XXXVII (ff. i + 212). 1. List of those of the Huskisson papers which were formerly in the possession of C. Cowper (see above), in the order in which they then were. Written in pencil on thin paper. f. 1. 2. Biographical notes c... [1497]-7 Apr 1856

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HUSKISSON PAPERS. Vol. XXXVII (ff. i + 212). 1. List of those of the Huskisson papers which were formerly in the possession of C. Cowper (see above), in the order in which they then were. Written in pencil on thin paper. f. 1. 2. Biographical notes c... [1497]-7 Apr 1856

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