Autograph letter signed from Hannah More, Bath, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1795 December 29.

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Autograph letter signed from Hannah More, Bath, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1795 December 29.

Condolences on the death of Peter Garrick; refers to that of Sir James Stonhouse; the new pump room opened the previous day and the popularity of the Duke and Duchess of York.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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