Autograph Letter Signed from Francis Freeling, London, to Pickering


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Concerns a Shakespeare edition, an "uncommonly pretty book" about which Freeling hopes to talk to the recipient when he can get to Chancery Lane. Letter addressed "Dear Sir," but pencil annotation identifies recipient as Pickering (likely William Pickering). Address on item: General Post Office.




Autograph Letter Signed from James Smith, London, to Francis Freeling


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Smith writes that Elliston applied to him to write a comic song for the forthcoming Drury Lane Spectacle, which Colman had declined to write. Discusses the meaning of the phrase "Carpenter's Song." Addressed from 18 Austin Friars. Letter addressed "Dear Freeling" and dated Thursday 23 Oct.




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Timothy Pickering Autograph Letter Signed to Rufus King, 1798 Sept. 15


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Manuscript letter from Timothy Pickering in Trenton, New Jersey to Rufus King in London. The letter discusses some of the aftermath of the XYZ Affair, which was a diplomatic incident in France in which three French agents made what the American delegation felt were unreasonable demands as a condition for continued diplomatic relations. The American delegation consisted of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry. Pickering's letter describes his poor opinion of Gerry's conduct (he remained in France after Pinckney and Marshall were deported) and relays Pinckney's equally poor opinion of Gerry. Part of the letter is written in code, though it has been deciphered between the lines. Pickering also describes the yellow fever outbreak in America, and reports the deaths of newspaper publishers John Fenno, Thomas Greenleaf, and Benjamin Franklin Bache.




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