Letter: 1833 Mar. 29, British Museum [London] to David Laing / Jos. Stevenson. 1833.

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Letter: 1833 Mar. 29, British Museum [London] to David Laing / Jos. Stevenson. 1833.

Sends second part of Boucher's Glossary, thanks Laing for his being admitted into the Society of Antiquities of Scotland.

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Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804

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