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to unknown
August 22, 1832
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, & Baron, 1800-1859
Apologizes for being unable to attend an introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge arranged by the note's recipient.
GLC00496.190
to Thomas Pringle
October 21, 1832
Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842
Denounces a certain critic as having no genius and no right to judge his work. Sympathizes with Pringle's problems with booksellers.
GLC00496.152
1833
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
Discusses anti-slavery legislation and Pringle's Anti-Slavery Society.
GLC00496.147
May 14, 1833
Banim, John, 1798-1842
The letter introduces Henry Morton.
GLC00496.128
May 18, 1833
Grey, Charles Grey, Earl, 1729-1807
The letter discusses editing a speech for publication and encloses requested quotations.
GLC00496.170
July 28, 1833
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
Discusses his health and the conditions of South American natives forced into slavery. Complains about his past treatment by the Quarterly Review and their offers of meager compensation.
GLC00496.229
August 1833
Smith, William, fl. 1833
Signed "W.S." Reports on the lack of progress in getting himself a position through Lord Landowne.
GLC00496.228
to Edward Moxon
December 23, 1833
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
Edits one of Thomas Pringle's poems.
GLC00496.185
[Autograph of January for Mrs. Allen]
circa 1837-1889
Bridgman, Laura Dewey, 1829-1889
Complete quotation reads, "Laura Bridgman Providence autograph for Mrs. Allen." Bridgman was a deaf, mute, and blind girl, educated by Samuel Howe at the Boston Institution for the Blind, Watertown, Massachusetts, beginning in 1837. Collateral are...
GLC00496.114.01
May 20, 1834
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
Letter of thanks for a book.
GLC00496.168
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