Letter: 1834 Nov. 3, 22 Virginia Street, Glasgow, to David Laing / W.J. Duncan. 1834.

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Letter: 1834 Nov. 3, 22 Virginia Street, Glasgow, to David Laing / W.J. Duncan. 1834.

Request to exchange Wodrow's Biographical Collections, printed for the Maitland Club, with the Bannatyne Miscellany. Duncan's research into the Scots College, Paris.

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