John Lawless, Irish nationalist and journal editor. · To Thomas Jefferson Hogg, barrister and friend of Shelley : 1 autograph letter signed : 3 May 1813 : (H'GANA 0008) : from 35 Great Cuffe St., Dublin : inquiring for news of the Shelleys;...
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John Lawless, Irish nationalist and journal editor. · To Thomas Jefferson Hogg, barrister and friend of Shelley : 1 autograph letter signed : 3 May 1813 : (H'GANA 0008) : from 35 Great Cuffe St., Dublin : inquiring for news of the Shelleys; begins, "I take the liberty of trusting you with these few lines expressed by you [?] our good friends the Shelleys ..."; on the adjoining leaf of the lettersheet is a letter (HOGG 0105) from Hogg to Harriet Shelley, forwarding Lawless's letter ("Lawless has had the impudence to send me the paper on whch I write."). On the verso of the Lawless letter is a note (S'ANA 0064) from Harriet Shelley in reply to Hogg ("Bysshe is better now ..."). Filed under Hogg.
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