Letter: 1850 Mar. 1, Victoria Road, Kensington [London], to W.B.D.D. Turnbull / J. Payne Collier. 1850.

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Letter: 1850 Mar. 1, Victoria Road, Kensington [London], to W.B.D.D. Turnbull / J. Payne Collier. 1850.

Acknowledges receipt of letter and packet containing a letter and the loan of a book about Mary Queen of Scots from David Laing.

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