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Title
Correspondence to J.B. Nichols, Esquire from E. W. Brayley
Creator
Brayley, E. W. (Edward Wedlake), 1773-1854
Contributor
Nichols, J. B. (John Bowyer), 1779-1863
Date Created and/or Issued
1839 January 26
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Nichols family collection on the Palace of Westminster
Rights Information
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Type
text
Form/Genre
correspondence
Extent
3 pages
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2jm294d
curivsc_203_001_001_008
Language
English
eng
Subject
Westminster Palace (London, England)
Source
MS 203
Relation
Series 1. Correspondence and other material
Transcription
(addressed to J. B Nicholls, Esq.) January 26 1839 Dear Sir I inclose for your consideration a Brief acount of some Roman Remains in Bedfordshire by my friend Mr. Inskip who writes is to be interested in the Gent’s Mag. es should you think it suitable. Several of the articles mentioned and one in Mr. Inskip’s possession were described in the “Graphic Illustrated” accompanied by wood cuts – any and all of which shall be at your command, as thy were bought by me at the bankruptcy sale of Mr. Gilbert’s effects. And this mention of wood cuts brings to my recollection that you[‘ve] several of mine in your office that I lent for the “Houses of Parliament.” Ps. Please return me Mr. Inskip’s MS. should it not be used or even if it be, let me have it with a proof. I am, Dear Sir Very truly yours Edw. W. Brayley (Edward Wedlake Brayley)

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