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to Catherine Macaulay
November 9, 1783
Watson, Richard, 1737-1816
GLC01794.41
To Catharine Macaulay
14 September 1785
Saige, fl. 1785-1788
In French
GLC01794.29
L'abbe Sicard
Makes Catherine Macaulay a correspondent of the Musée de Bordeaux. Signed document with a letter. In French
GLC01794.28
to Catharine Macaulay
June 11, 1785
Luxe, George, fl. 1785
He refers to the Campaign of 1776 as "the most glorious epoch of this command." He praises Washington extensively in battle and as a national leader. He will research details on the Revolution for her.
GLC01794.18
to Mr. Wilson
circa 1789
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
GLC01794.44
September 27, 1787
Letter is written in French.
GLC01794.30
to Saige
June 11, 1788
The letter is a draft. She has read the political tracts and responds to them. She will attempt to make copies available in England. She comments on a museum's response to her work.
GLC01794.31
to Mr. Pye
December 24, 1788
She writes about the cause of public liberty and a financial agreement to be paid her in exchange for a bond.
GLC01794.33
1789
Robinson, William, fl. 1789
She acknowledges his acquaintance. The French Revolution is a very important event and she is grateful to have seen it. On verso of W. Blackstone Bussar to Catharine Macaulay.
GLC01794.17
September 21, 1789
Bushfield, William Robinson, fl. 1789
He introduces himself and sends a French cockade as a gift. He acknowledges that she honors people who make noble struggles for liberty. The address is partially missing, it looks like a corner of the page was torn out. The letter was written on...
GLC01794.16
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