Letter: 1837 Oct. 17, 12 Pembroke St., Cambridge, to David Laing / P.W. Beiner. 1837.

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Letter: 1837 Oct. 17, 12 Pembroke St., Cambridge, to David Laing / P.W. Beiner. 1837.

Comments on his stay in Edinburgh, Durham University, his research at Chapter's Library, acknowledges the help of Raine in this research, and his work on John Dury.

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