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HOUG/D/F/1/18
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Letter from Francis Turner Palgrave to Richard Monckton Milnes
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- [late 1850s?] (Creation)
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1 f.
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17/18 U[pper] B[rook] S[treet]. - Has removed Blake's broadside ballad [i.e. relief etching of Hayley's Little Tom the Sailor?] from the lot sold to the Museum, as [Severn?] indicated that Milnes would like it; has great pleasure in presenting it; regrets absence from Milnes' breakfast as he had to visit Oxford to vote for Gladstone. Postscript: would like to borrow Milnes' American De Quincey; hopes MIlnes liked Ionica.
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- Palgrave, Francis Turner (1824-1897), anthologist and art critic (Subject)
- Blake, William (1757-1827), engraver, artist, and poet (Subject)
- Hayley, William (1745-1820), poet and biographer (Subject)
- Severn, Walter (1830-1904), watercolour painter (Subject)
- Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898), Prime Minister and author (Subject)
- Quincey, Thomas Penson de (1785-1859), essayist (Subject)
- Cory, William Johnson (1823-1892), poet and schoolmaster (Subject)