BIB_ID
209982
Accession number
MA 215.47
Creator
Brown, Charles Armitage, 1786-1842.
Display Date
[1820] Mar. 10.
Credit line
Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, 1906.
Description
1 item (3 p., with address) ; 18.6 cm
Notes
Address panel with seal and addressed "To / Mr. Taylor / No 93 Fleet Street / London."
Part of a large collection, assembled by Richard Woodhouse, of letters and manuscripts relating to the English poet John Keats. Items in the collection have been described in individual catalog records; see collection-level record for MA 215 for more information.
Part of a large collection, assembled by Richard Woodhouse, of letters and manuscripts relating to the English poet John Keats. Items in the collection have been described in individual catalog records; see collection-level record for MA 215 for more information.
Provenance
Part of a collection assembled by Richard Woodhouse; by descent in 1834 to the publisher John Taylor; by descent in 1864 to his relatives, descending finally to his niece by marriage, Mrs. George Taylor of Bakewell, Derbyshire; purchased by Pierpont Morgan from the London dealer Frank T. Sabin in 1906.
Summary
Concerning Keats's recovery from a serious illness, stating "We are now assured there is no pulmonary affectation." Mentioning the receipt of Hessey's letter for Keats, and hoping that Keats "will soon be cured."
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