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Box Y.d.341(1-56)

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Autograph letter signed from Edward DuBois, Office of the Metropolitan Lunacy Commission, 6 John Street, Adelphi, to John Payne Collier, 1842 April 11

 Item — Box: Y.d.341(1-56)
Identifier: Y.d.341 (51)
Scope and Contents

Thanks Collier for intervening with the Camden Council; writes humorously of his disappointment.

Dates: 1842 April 11

Autograph letter signed from Alexander Dyce to John Payne Collier, [ca.1830-1833]

 Item — Box: Y.d.341(1-56)
Identifier: Y.d.341 (52)
Scope and Contents note

Includes a humorous poem, beginning "I really feel that I should be unable."

Dates: [ca.1830-1833]

Autograph letter signed from Alexander Dyce, 9 Gray's Inn Square, to John Payne Collier, [ca.1830-1833]

 Item — Box: Y.d.341(1-56)
Identifier: Y.d.341 (53)
Scope and Contents note

Expresses pleasure that the two have healed a rift and reiterates that he was "the offending party" and Collier "the injured person."

Dates: [ca.1830-1833]

Autograph letter signed from Alexander Dyce, Rosebank, Aberdeen, to John Payne Collier, 23 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, London, 1830 April 30

 Item — Box: Y.d.341(1-56)
Identifier: Y.d.341 (54)
Scope and Contents

Concerning his journey to Aberdeen, his work on Shakespeare's poems, and his fishing; mentions Thomas Campbell in imagining Collier's activities in London; includes a note for Pickering on the last fold of the letter (now removed).

Dates: 1830 April 30

Autograph letter signed from Alexander Dyce, Rosebank, Aberdeen, to John Payne Collier, 23 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, London, 1830 May 14

 Item — Box: Y.d.341(1-56)
Identifier: Y.d.341 (55)
Scope and Contents

Recounts fishing and reading; discusses the Kembles and the Duke of Devonshire's library; asks after his family.

Dates: 1830 May 14