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Folder formerly containing letters to Lucy Callcott

MS. Eng. b. 2004

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Title

Folder formerly containing letters to Lucy Callcott

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MS. Eng. b. 2004

Summary

The letters are now MSS. Eng. c. 2243-2245. The folder is labelled 'Letters to Miss L. Callcott in the years 1833, 1834 and 1835 by her nieces, Fanny and Sophy Horsley, given by Miss C. to M. Benecke in 1887', and 'given by Paul Benecke to Rosamund Gotch in 1908', the latter note in R.B. Gotch's hand.

Date

1833-1835

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of the Horsley family

Rosamund Brunel Gotch and family

Letters to Lucy Callcott from her nieces

Folder formerly containing letters to Lucy Callcott

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