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Letter: 1854 Sept. 15, Aux bains de Saint-Gervais, par Sallanches, (Etats Sardes), to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1854

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 792-794
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1854

Letter: 1855 jeudi Saint, rue Neuve des Bons-Enfants 23, hoL[character corrupted]tel du Dauphin, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1855

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 795-796
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1855

Letter: 1855 Nov. 1, rue de Seine 43, Paris, to David Laing / Fr. Michel., 1855

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fol. 799
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1855

Letter: 1855 Sept. 19, Lyon, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1855

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 797-798
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1855

Letter: 1856 Jan. 6, Libourne, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1856

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 800-801
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1856

Letter: 1857 Dec. 7, 13 Caroline Street, Bedford Square, London, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1857

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 804-805
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1857

Letter: 1857 Sept. 15, 13 Caroline Street, Great Russel [sic] St. (at Brent's), London, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1857

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 802-803
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1857

Letter: 1858 May 27, 39 Bloomsbury Street, Bloomsbury Square, London W.C., to David Laing / Fr. Michel., 1858

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 806-807
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1858

Letter: 1859 Nov. 4, London, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1859

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 810-811
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1859

Letter: 1859 Nov. 7, Paris, to David Laing / Francisque Michel., 1859

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Identifier: La.IV.18 fols. 812-813
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.

Dates: 1859

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