Autograph letter signed from Charles Harold Herford, Manchester, to F.J. Fleay [manuscript], 1886 November 17.

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Autograph letter signed from Charles Harold Herford, Manchester, to F.J. Fleay [manuscript], 1886 November 17.

He compliments Fleay on his book on Shakespeare and sends his note through their mutual friend A.H. Bullen.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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