Autograph letter signed "D" : [London?], to Sarah Disraeli, [1838 July 18].

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Autograph letter signed "D" : [London?], to Sarah Disraeli, [1838 July 18].

Notifying her of the defeat of the petition to Parliament calling for invalidating Mr. Fector's seat for the borough of Maidstone and the billing of the petitioners, and describing to her the splendors of a ball he recently attended at Holderness House.

1 item (8 p.) ; 18.2 cm.

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