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Autograph letter signed : Edinburgh, to [John Gibson], [1827] Dec. 4.

BIB_ID
314319
Accession number
MA 1953.34
Creator
Scott, Walter, 1771-1832.
Display Date
[1827] Dec. 4.
Credit line
Gift of DeCoursey Fales, 1958.
Description
1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm
Notes
Docketed.
John Gibson was a Scottish Writer to the Signet and trustee of Sir Walter Scott's estate following the insolvency of 1826; he was Deputy-Keeper of the Great Seal (1853-58).
Part of a large collection of letters from Sir Walter Scott primarily to John Gibson. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see collection-level record for more information.
Recipient and year of writing from the Millgate Union Catalogue of Sir Walter Scott Correspondence (no. 2972).
Written from 6, Shandwick Place.
Provenance
Sir Hugh Walpole; gift of DeCoursey Fales in February, 1958.
Summary
Discussing the state of his accounts currently managed by Gibson; giving his opinion that these funds are accumulated "for the advantage of the Creditors at large" remarking that he hopes the creditors will consider these funds "as common property out of which all may dray payment without distinction."