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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 2488
TitleAlexander Chalmers, publisher: letters to Francis Freeling and John Caley
Date1813-1832
Extent1 volume
Creator NameChalmers; Alexander (1759-1834); publisher
Administrative HistoryAlexander Chalmers was the son of James Chalmers, printer and publisher, and founder of the Aberdeen Journal. After graduating A.M. at Marischal College he went to London to pursue a surgical career but opted instead for journalism and literary studies. Chalmers contributed to many literary periodicals and edited three London newspapers, but he distinguished himself most of all with his contributions to the General Biographical Dictionary. He died in London in 1834.

For further details see 'Dictionary of National Biography' and 'Fasti Mariscallanae', ed. PJ. Anderson

Francis Freeling (1764 - 1836) was secretary to the general post office for many years.John Caley (d 1834) was a keeper of government records and secretary to the first record commission from 1801 - 1831.
SourcePurchased from I. K. Fletcher, bookseller, February 1966
DescriptionThree autograph letters to Freeling and Caley on literary, personal and political subjects, 1813 - 1832.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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