Autograph letter : [Edinburgh], to John Gibson, [1826 July] | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Returning some books on French law but remarking that Scott ought to keep the books on general history; noting that they leave for Abbotsford tomorrow, where Scott hopes to "work hard and profitably." Mentioning that Cadell is "desirous to throw of 500 or 700 of the Chronicles which is always something." Inviting him to Abbotsford and mentioning that he paid some bills

Manuscript, English, 1826

Publication:Sir Walter Scott Letters to John Gibson (MA 1953)

Physical Description:1 item (1 page, with address) ; 20.3 cm

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:761318212

Notes:

The signature has been cut out

Address panel with seal and addressed simply to "John Gibson Esq / W.S. / With Books."

Docketed

Year of writing from docket and the Millgate Union Catalogue of Sir Walter Scott Correspondence (no. 2779)

Location of writing inferred from contents of the letter

John Gibson was a Scottish Writer to the Signet and trustee of Sir Walter Scott's estate following the insolvency of 1826; he was Deputy-Keeper of the Great Seal (1853-58)

Part of a large collection of letters from Sir Walter Scott primarily to John Gibson. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see collection-level record for more information