Letters, 1825-1861.

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Letters, 1825-1861.

Three personal letters; one (1825) to Martin Thackeray, vice provost of King's College, one (1861?) addressed to "Hayward", possibly attorney and essayist Abraham Hayward, and one (undated) to an unnamed correspondent.

3 folded sheets (4 p.)

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