Letter of introduction signed : [London], to George William Chad, Esq., 1826 June 19.

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Letter of introduction signed : [London], to George William Chad, Esq., 1826 June 19.

Indicating that Major Denham, the "African Traveller," and Matthew Shakespear intend to visit Dresden, where he begs leave to "introduce them to your Acquaintance, and to recommend them to your Protection and good Offices."

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