Letter: [1850?], 24 York Place [Edinburgh], to David Laing / J. T. Gibson Craig. [1850?]

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Letter: [1850?], 24 York Place [Edinburgh], to David Laing / J. T. Gibson Craig. [1850?]

Returning books. Acknowledging receipt of paintings bought at Lord Jeffrey's sale. Gibson Craig promises to send prints on his return from Ireland.

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Craig, James T. Gibson (James Thomson Gibson), 1799-1886

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Epithet: antiquarian British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000680.0x00030f ...

Jeffrey, Francis Jeffrey, Lord, 1773-1850

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Lord Jeffrey was educated at Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Oxford, became a lawyer and was M.P. for Edinburgh. He was a literary critic and with Sydney Smith and Henry Brougham founded the Edinburgh review, 1802, and was its editor for the next twenty-five years. From the description of F. Jeffrey letter to My dear Malthus, between 1805 and 1834? (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 64190488 Jeffrey founded the Edinburgh Review in 1802 with Brougham and S...