Letters, [ca.1845-1864?], London, to Lady [Elizabeth] Eastlake.

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Letters, [ca.1845-1864?], London, to Lady [Elizabeth] Eastlake.

Refers to a proposed visit to Lady Eastlake with Miss Jessie Boncherett [?]. Discusses the Victoria Press and hopes she will make a contribution to it.

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