Letter : 5 Cheyne Road, Chelsea, to Mrs. [Jame] Loudon, Bayswater, 26 February 1850.

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Letter : 5 Cheyne Road, Chelsea, to Mrs. [Jame] Loudon, Bayswater, 26 February 1850.

Letter of introduction for Mrs. S. Sketchley. Mrs. Sketchley and her daughter Penelope were picture copiers and had known the Welsh family in Liverpool. See The collected letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, 15:200; 17:175; and 18:97. States that Mrs. Sketchley "has something to say to you [Jane Loundon] on literary business and it seems possible her Proposal may prove mutually advantageous."

1 item (2 p.) ; 19 cm.

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