Letter to Mr. Howland, 4 June 1920.

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Letter to Mr. Howland, 4 June 1920.

Berridge writes to a Mr. Howland, offering to give him two portraits and a letter written by Lord Eldon to his brother to take to the United States. The two portraits referred to may be the two paintings of Eldon at Harvard Law School.

1 sheet (1 p.) ; 24.5 x 19.5 cm.

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