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  • Letter from John Morley to William Allingham, March 11, 1882
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1882 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British liberal statesman, writer, and newspaper editor, John Morley to William Allingham sharing that he would like to have the article Allingham wrote for the next edition of the newspaper, likely for the Pall Mall Gazette. Morley also inquires whether it would be possibel to have the manuscript by the 20th. Letter's paper contains watermark for Joynston's ...
  • Letter from John Morley to William Allingham, March 9, 1882
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1882 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British liberal statesman, writer, and newspaper editor, John Morley to William Allingham informing Allingham that his letter gives him much pleasure. Morely writes regarding a book about Froude, and would glady send Allingham a copy if he would care to review it. He also inquires whether Allingham would care to write an article. Letter's paper contains water...
  • Letter from John Morley to William Allingham, April 22, 1882
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1882 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British liberal statesman, writer, and newspaper editor, John Morley to William Allingham regarding the article Allingham wrote. Morley expresses his pleasure in to have the article, and informs Allingham that a proof will be sent to him. On the back of the letter there is a pencil drawing of a man and woman walking side-by-side, done by Allingham, following ...
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