Record

RefNoMM/25/7
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Henry Tattam, Bedford, to Dr John Lee, 5 College, Doctors Common, London
Date8 March 1840
DescriptionTattam is going to Edmonton the folowing day and will call on Lee on Wednesday or Thursday
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialPurchased from J L M Gulley October 2010 for £300 with MM/23/12 autograph letter from Benjamin Heath, 1775, and three other letters from Henry Tattam to to Dr John Lee; MM/25/5, MM/25/6, MM/25/8. Other correspondence of Tattam with Lee 1839 to 1865 can be found in the British Library, Add MSS 47490, 47491A passim. See also British Linbrary Coptic and Syriac manuscripts Add. Mss 31 289 and correspondence with Sir A H Layard Add. Ms 39/01; Bedfordshire & Luton Record Office archdeacon's letters ABA 6/37-95 and orders ABC v.132/1; Woburn Abbey, letters to the Duke of Bedford
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5859Tattam; Henry (? 1788 - 1868)? 1788 - 1868
NA7536Lee; John (1783 - 1866)1783 - 1866
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