44 Davies Street.
(On the page to which this is pasted is a note by Dawson Turner, dated 6 Mar. 1840.)
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Transcript of note
Tho[ma]s Mott, the author of the above, was a correspondent of mine in early life; but of his letters I appear to have preserved none. He was clerk to Ja[me]s Sayers at Yarmouth, & afterwards practised as an attorney at Cambridge, where he brought a sad career to a premature end. We made a tour to Derbyshire together in 1795. He was a man of quick talents, with considerable taste for poetry, & still more for drawing Caricatures.
D.T. Mar. 6. 1840.
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Letters omitted from words abbreviated by superscript letters have been supplied in square brackets.
(Undated.)
Chateau de Courbois, Bayonne.
Spennithorne Rectory, Bedale.
(Undated. ‘about Apr. 4—1809’ is written at the head in pencil.)