Correspondence : manuscript, 1814-1824.

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Correspondence : manuscript, 1814-1824.

Letters of introduction by British officials, aristocrats, relatives and friends. Stuart de Rothesay was the ambassador to Paris 1815-1830. Also includes some letters to his wife.

3 v. ; 25 x 19 cm.

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