Copy of letter from Alfred Mudie, London, to Robert Atwater Smith, Esq., September 3, 1906 [manuscript], 20th century.

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Copy of letter from Alfred Mudie, London, to Robert Atwater Smith, Esq., September 3, 1906 [manuscript], 20th century.

Typescript copy of letter relating to Baconian theory with references both to Mudie's "Medfurl" cipher and Mrs. Gallup's bi-literal cypher. Letter written from Mudie's home address: 67 Kensington Gardens Square, London W.

2 leaves ; 21 x 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7525775

Folger Shakespeare Library

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