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HOUG/D/D/20/7
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Letter from William Logan to Lord Houghton
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- 30 Jun. 1865 (Creation)
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2 ff.
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On printed notepaper for 21 Maxwell Street, Glasgow. - Is glad the inscription for David Gray's memorial is to be little altered, though preferred first draft. Sheriff Bell and Mr Maclehose approved version received this morning and Mr Hedderwick has printed it; encloses copies, including the only printed copy of original draft [no longer present]. David Gray's dates have now been added, a poignant last touch by the three most deeply involved in his case.
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- Logan, William (1813-1879), missionary, author, and temperance campaigner (Subject)
- Bell, Henry Glassford (1803-1874), lawyer, poet and historian (Subject)
- MacLehose, James (1811-1885), publisher and bookseller (Subject)
- Hedderwick, James (1814-1897), journalist and poet (Subject)
- Gray, David (1838-1861), poet (Subject)