John Mitchell and W M Maude letters

Scope and Content

(1) Letter from Mitchell, 35 Wimpole Street, [London], to Maude. 'The Pamplet you were so obliging to send me, I have read with great attention; and I think the reasoning of it so sound that I intend to vote for Lord Sutton's motion ...' (24 May 1820); autograph, with signature.
(2) Covering note [from Maude to Mitchell], accompanying a 3rd edition of James Bischoff's pamphlet 'Reasons for the immediate repeal of the tax on foreign wool' (1820); note undated and unsigned.

Arrangement

See hard copy catalogue.

Access Information

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These documents are inserted in J Bischoff 'Reasons for the immediate repeal of the tax on foreign wool' (1820) - Library classmark [G.L.] 1820. To request the documents, please place an order for the volume, specifying that you wish to see the autograph letters AL204.

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