Letter: 1830 Apr. 22, Stone Buildings [London], to David Laing / John Miller. 1830.

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Letter: 1830 Apr. 22, Stone Buildings [London], to David Laing / John Miller. 1830.

Requesting Laing to procure and sell books for him. The King's illness and the succession.

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