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1840
Howitt, Mary Botham (1799-1888)
to unknown
Discusses one of her supporters, Henry F. Chorley. Describes the cold winter and reports other news.
GLC00496.171
25 May 1829
Howitt, Richard (1799-1869)
to Thomas Pringle
Voices concerns over Pringle's lack of correspondence and criticism of Howitt's work.
GLC00496.172
10 June 1846
Kean, Charles John (1811?-1868)
Discusses involvement in a production of Richard III.
GLC00496.184
23 December 1833
Lamb, Charles (1775-1834)
to Edward Moxon
Edits one of Thomas Pringle's poems.
GLC00496.185
15 April 1831
Lee, Sarah (1791-1856)
Delivers an account of her travels. Mentions her respect for Thomas Pringle.
GLC00496.187
27 May 1834
Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson) (1794-1854)
Comments on recipient's recent book. Requests information on Sir Walter Scott.
GLC00496.188
23 January 1848
Lover, Samuel (1797-1868)
to J.M. Dawson
Describes the reception of his poem in New York City and Philadelphia. Discusses Broadway and the New York theatre scene. Affixed to verso is a satirical letter from Dawson dated 25 February 1854 presenting Lover with a diamond ring.
GLC00496.189
22 August 1832
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron (1800-1859)
Apologizes for being unable to attend an introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge arranged by the note's recipient.
GLC00496.190
26 May 1831
Mackintosh, James, Sir (1765-1832)
Discusses the failure of obtaining a pension for Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
GLC00496.193
24 July 1834
Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855)
Reports travel difficulties from an exciting trip to London. Notes, "if I had staid a week longer I should have been brought back in my coffin." Has been able to write since her return. Mounted (possibly glued) to a single piece of thick, gray...
GLC00496.198
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