Casket Letters: see Mary Queen of Scots.
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Who wrote the casket letters? (Calliope)
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'A casket to enclose pictorial gems': in 1838 James Morrison, one of the richest men in England commissioned the architect J.B. Papworth to complete, decorate and furnish Basildon Park in Berkshire as a setting for his art collection. It was the culmination of a long relationship between architect and patron, but, as Caroline Dakers explains, it ended unhappily. (Apollo)
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Defense and prosecution.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the editor) (National Review)
Letters.(Letter to the Editor) (Automotive News)
About a year after Julie Strange's son Paul died, she received a letter from England's Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, addressed to Paul, that claimed he had not sent in required information on a vehicle he owned.(Brickbats)(Brief article) (Reason)
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Correspondence.(Letter to the Editor) (Insight on the News)
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