Autograph letter signed from C. Cambridge to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], [ca. 1803] Saturday the 16th.

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Autograph letter signed from C. Cambridge to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], [ca. 1803] Saturday the 16th.

Her brother is busy republishing their father's Works [The works of Richard Owen Cambridge, ed. George O. Cambridge, 1803], which will include some unpublished items and his life. He plans to include the lines of Mr. Garrick's upon leaving Burleigh with their father's answer [see W.b.464, p. 15 for this verse, Little and Kahrl 600]

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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