ID: | 0127 [see the .xml file] |
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Identifier: | NLS ADV. MSS. 29.5.5 (2 vols.) i, 43-44 |
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Cite: | 'Thomas Pennant to George Paton 14 February 1773' in Curious Travellers Digital Editions [editions.curioustravellers.ac.uk/doc/0127] |
Dear Sir
In a former Letter I told you I had been able to procure against my arrival in London a copy of Sib. Phalain. therefore never trouble yr self with more than tracing off the old plates. I will speak to White & dare say get both risque & trouble off yr hands.
Those Indexes you speak of to Sibbald will be most gratefull. inclose to Sir Roger Mostyn Bart. M.P. Bruton street London. observe not to let yr pacquets weigh an Oz. Pray do not inclose anything to Mr Gough or any body else, but myself. it creates fresh trouble. I shall send you my supplement 2 copies) in franks: & with much pleasure execute any other orders you have.
being much yrs
Chester Feb. 14th 1773.
Pray for the future let the Edinburgh magazine b
Let the magazine go on as
usual tho I am absent, as I have friends that will like to read them.