Description | Warrington writes that he is sending any letters Laing wrote to him to Bandinel, and is willing to send the letters he wrote to Laing as well. He claims that the Laing's letter from 10 May 1826 may be of great interest, because this was written with the left hand and describes his various wounds. He will also send a letter from his daughter, Laing's wife, to Laing that 'proves her ardent attachment to him'. The letter also discusses the loss of Laing's own papers. |