BIB_ID
132347
Accession number
MA 22806
Creator
Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811.
Display Date
London, England, 1789 March 25.
Description
1 item (2 pages) ; 22.4 x 18.3 cm
Notes
Dundas addresses his correspondent as "My Lord" and "your Lordship," suggesting that he is writing to a peer.
Written from Wimbledon, now considered part of Greater London.
This letter was removed from an extra-illustrated version of Letters of James Boswell Addressed to the Rev. W.J. Temple (London: Richard Bentley, 1857) that had been enlarged to three folio volumes with the addition of autograph letters and 258 portraits "as collected by E. Hornby." It was in Volume II, on page 125. Other letters from the volumes are now catalogued as MA 981.1-109.
Written from Wimbledon, now considered part of Greater London.
This letter was removed from an extra-illustrated version of Letters of James Boswell Addressed to the Rev. W.J. Temple (London: Richard Bentley, 1857) that had been enlarged to three folio volumes with the addition of autograph letters and 258 portraits "as collected by E. Hornby." It was in Volume II, on page 125. Other letters from the volumes are now catalogued as MA 981.1-109.
Summary
Transmitting an address from the Burgh of Cullen, conveyed to him by the Earl of Findlater.
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