Autograph letter signed from R.G. Moulton, Northampton, to Mrs. Smithson [manuscript], 1885 September 24.

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Autograph letter signed from R.G. Moulton, Northampton, to Mrs. Smithson [manuscript], 1885 September 24.

Thanks Mrs. Smithson for her letter on the subject of his book. Mentions the character of Macbeth and Dr. Furnivall. Addressed from 56 Waterloo.

1 item ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7482741

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Moulton, Richard G. (Richard Green), 1849-1924

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