Autograph letter in third person : [n.p.], to Mrs. [Frances] Brooke, [n.d.].

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Autograph letter in third person : [n.p.], to Mrs. [Frances] Brooke, [n.d.].

Concerning her drawing of Samuel Richardson reading the manuscript of his "History of Sir Charles Grandison" at North End.

2 items (1 p.) ; (8vo)

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