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- Aug. 1865-Sept. 1865 (Creation)
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2 ff, with 9 enclosures.
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On printed notepaper for 21 Maxwell Street, Glasgow. - Macmillan has agreed to publish a new edition of David Gray's poems at his own risk for Mrs Gray's benefit. Mr Maclehose received the enclosed letters Nos. 1-3 in the Isle of Man and later a reply from Macmillan [No. 4]. Nos. 5-6 are Mr Freeland's replies to letters from Logan concerning possible publication by Strachan [sic]. Nos. 7-8 are Mrs Gray's letter to Buchanan and his reply. No. 9 is Logan's own note to Maclehose. Mrs Gray is happy for Macmillan to publish an enlarged edition of her son's poems: he has offered her £30 extended over three years but she retains the copyright. Asks Houghton to comment and return the enclosures. Postscript: the eldest son Matthew appears to be dying of consumption.
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- Logan, William (1813-1879), missionary, author, and temperance campaigner (Subject)
- Macmillan, Alexander (1818-1896) publisher (Subject)
- Gray, David (1838-1861), poet (Subject)
- Gray, Ann (b 1812), née Cloggie, mother of poet David Gray (Subject)
- MacLehose, James (1811-1885), publisher and bookseller (Subject)
- Freeland, William (1828-1903), writer and journalist (Subject)
- Strahan, Alexander (1833–1918), publisher (Subject)
- Buchanan, Robert Williams (1841-1901), poet and novelist (Subject)
- Gray, Matthew (1847-1866), brother of poet David Gray (Subject)