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Autograph letter signed from Richard Savage, Stratford-upon-Avon, to William Winter

Savage indicates that his collection of manuscripts and Shakespeare genealogical and historical matter is in disarray. Refers to his communication with Mr. Folger, to whom he had offered to sell a painting in oils by Edward Grubb of the old Market Cross, with the Garrick procession of 1769. Letter also includes a quotation from Love's labour's lost. With envelope addressed to Winter, originally sent to New Brighton and later forwarded to Lake Sunapee, N.H.

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