Letter: 1869 Aug. 7, 3 St. George's Sq., Primrose Hill, London, N.W., to David Laing / F. J. Furnivall. 1869.

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Letter: 1869 Aug. 7, 3 St. George's Sq., Primrose Hill, London, N.W., to David Laing / F. J. Furnivall. 1869.

Intimates that Ogles of Glasgow are printing Jamieson's Burns and Wallace. Enquiring progress of Lyndsay.

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