Letter: 1866 Apr. 14, No. 6. St Mary's Place, West Brompton, London, S.W. to David Laing / J.O. Halliwell. 1866.

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Letter: 1866 Apr. 14, No. 6. St Mary's Place, West Brompton, London, S.W. to David Laing / J.O. Halliwell. 1866.

Thanks Laing for sending him his work on Dunbar.

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