Letter: 1856, 11 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, to David Laing / John A Murray. 1856.

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Letter: 1856, 11 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, to David Laing / John A Murray. 1856.

Concerns publishing documents relating to Lord Darnley, Bothwell and Mary Queen of Scots for the Bannatyne Club.

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Murray, John Archibald Murray, Lord, 1778-1859

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