BIB_ID
81031
Accession number
MA 9246
Creator
Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, Earl of, 1802-1864.
Display Date
[year of writing unknown] January 16.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 18 x 11.3 cm
Notes
Carlisle's correspondent may have been Edward Jesse, a writer on natural history who lived for a number of years at Hampton and was greatly involved in the restoration of Hampton Court Palace.
Carlisle gives the place of writing as "Grosvenor Place," a street in London.
On mourning stationery.
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.
Carlisle gives the place of writing as "Grosvenor Place," a street in London.
On mourning stationery.
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
Saying that he has a substitute for Duncan Andersen who is shortly to leave Hampton Court.
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