Autograph letter signed.
Autograph letter signed. | Livres anciens et modernes | Ainslie, Robert, Scottish Clergyman And Writer (1766-1838), An A, Cquaintance Of Robert Burns, National Poet Of Scotland.
Autograph letter signed.
Autograph letter signed. | Livres anciens et modernes | Ainslie, Robert, Scottish Clergyman And Writer (1766-1838), An A, Cquaintance Of Robert Burns, National Poet Of Scotland.
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Détails
- Auteur
- Ainslie, Robert, Scottish Clergyman And Writer (1766-1838), An A, Cquaintance Of Robert Burns, National Poet Of Scotland.
- Éditeurs
- Edinburgh, 4 Oct. 1834.
- Thème
- Autographs: Literature
- Langues
- Anglais
Description
4to. 3 pp. With integral address panel. One addendum (s. b.). To Miss Lyle: "Esther telling me that she has an opportunity of sending a package to Manchester, I take the opportunity of it to say 'How are you, and how do you like England?' [.]". - Ainslie reacting to a letter received by Miss Lyle's friend's grandson that contains news of an insurrection in Demerara (British Guyana) writes "[.] rendering his friends my enemies on account of the insubordination of the Negroes there [.]". - On August 1, 1834, the law abolishing slavery throughout the British Empire took effect. Also included is a 102:102 mm partially printed form with "Name 'ROBERT AINSLIE' / Profession 'CLERGYMAN' and Date 'Oct. 4, 1834'", entered in ink, and mounted on a card. From the collection of Diana Herzog.