Autograph letter signed from G.E. Jewsbury, London, to Dixon [manuscript], 1864 March 8.

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Autograph letter signed from G.E. Jewsbury, London, to Dixon [manuscript], 1864 March 8.

Recipient is possibly William Hepworth Dixon. Jewsbury says it is "of no use to come and see [Dixon] whilst this Shakespearian botheration is about." Correspondent's address appears as 1,3 Markham Square, Chelsea S.W.

2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7562088

Folger Shakespeare Library

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