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RefNoMS/957/68
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Basil Hall, 128 George Street, Edinburgh, to [Henry] Kater
CreatorHall; Basil (1788-1844); British naval officer and author
Date1 April 1824
DescriptionHe sends 'Mister Ted' [Edward Kater?] his book. If it is damned, then part of it will fall on Henry Kater's head, in urging him to print. He asks for Kater's honest opinion on the work, together with that of Mrs Kater, Agnes and Edward. He does not feel anxious about it but hopes not to be 'cut up in the Quarterly & other periodicals'. He concludes by sending his good wishes to the family.
Extent4p. [p.4 blank]
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
Dimensions198x125mm.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3408Hall; Basil (1788 - 1844); naval officer and author1788 - 1844
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