BIB_ID
412341
Accession number
MA 9620.2
Creator
Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873.
Display Date
[1842] January 2.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 10.8 x 9.1 cm
Notes
Docketed. Year of writing taken from the docket.
Macready gives the place of writing as "Clarence Terrace," an address in London where he is known to have lived.
One of two letters from Macready to Jerdan in the Morgan's holdings. The other is cataloged separately as MA 9620.1.
Removed from an extra-illustrated copy of John Forster, The life of Charles Dickens (London: Chapman and Hall, 1872-1874); Call number: 509 D548 F.
Macready gives the place of writing as "Clarence Terrace," an address in London where he is known to have lived.
One of two letters from Macready to Jerdan in the Morgan's holdings. The other is cataloged separately as MA 9620.1.
Removed from an extra-illustrated copy of John Forster, The life of Charles Dickens (London: Chapman and Hall, 1872-1874); Call number: 509 D548 F.
Summary
Telling Jerdan how glad he was "to have mistaken the tone and tenor of your note"; adding that he is very busy at the moment and hopes to be "more at ease" in a few weeks' time.
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