Autograph letters signed from Edward Cotton to George Steevens [manuscript], 1790-1794.
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Title
Autograph letters signed from Edward Cotton to George Steevens [manuscript], 1790-1794.
Description
4 items.
Scope and content
Letters written from Madingley, Farnley Hall, and Kings Bench Walks, Temple, London. (43) Sends news on behalf of his sisters and mentions Dr. Farmer's going to London. His father grows weaker but sends best compliments. (44) Mentions Mr. Hawksworth and Messrs. Boydell. (45) Offers a spare ticket to the Westminster play; they will be performing the Andria with the Amphytrion of Plautus. (46) Thanks Steevens for procuring his admission to the Society of Antiquaries.
Historical background
Edward Cotton was a younger son of Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bart.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Madingley.
Great Britain -- England -- Farnley (North Yorkshire)
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Great Britain -- England -- Farnley (North Yorkshire)
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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C.b.10 (43-46)