Autograph letter signed : Cheltenham, to Mr. [Banting?], 1834 Aug. 26.

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Autograph letter signed : Cheltenham, to Mr. [Banting?], 1834 Aug. 26.

Responding that he has no objection to Mr. [Layman?] making repairs while he is away; requesting that he also take the opportunity "of having the carpets beaten"; indicating that the maid must look after his "books & papers which are lying about, while the workmen are in the house."

1 item (1 p.) ; 19cm.

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