Autograph letter signed : Edinburgh, to John Gibson, [1826 Mar. 8].

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Autograph letter signed : Edinburgh, to John Gibson, [1826 Mar. 8].

Discussing the upcoming sale of the contents of his house; asking that it be advertised as "the furniture in No. 39 lately occupied by Sir Walter Scott," acknowledging that Gibson's delicacy will "boggle" at this, but remarking that "if the public are aware it is mine, better prices may be given."

1 item (2 p., with address) ; 25.5 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 8149692

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