Letter: 1866 Dec. 27, 3 St. George's Square [London] N.W., to David Laing / Fredk. J. Furnivall. 1866.

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Letter: 1866 Dec. 27, 3 St. George's Square [London] N.W., to David Laing / Fredk. J. Furnivall. 1866.

Acknowledges receipt of funds for Percy. Asks for help to edit the Affleck manuscript and more subscribers to the Percy and English Text Societies. Query where to procure a copy of the poem, King Estmere edited by Percy.

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