Transcription of a letter from Montagu Corry to Sir Frederic William Burton
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Typescript transcription of a letter from Montagu Corry (private secretary to Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli) at 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, London to Frederick William Burton stating that Disraeli is "pleased to learn that his observations in reply to [the] enemy have given you satisfaction" and that he hopes it is not the last time they "collaborate" in increasing the "art-wealth of England." Corry relays that Disraeli will be going to the National Gallery the following day at eleven o'clock and wishes to meet Burton.
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Corry, Montagu, Private Secretary to Benjamin Disraeli.
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Title | Transcription of a letter from Montagu Corry to Sir Frederic William Burton |
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Creator | Corry, Montagu, Private Secretary to Benjamin Disraeli. |
Date | 4 August 1874 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/IA/BUR1/2/1/1/7 |
Level | Item |
Language | English |
Extent | 1p |
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