. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. Gloucestershire Fonts. lg -5 ^ § ^ S — § ^ o II § || • ^ £ -Sbi ^ i | ^ I § c w [ h « || ^ co .h bjo o « •.S &c o X H ,rt O £ IO Vol. XXXVII. LETTERS OF THOMAS DUDLEY FOSBROKE. By ROLAND AUSTIN. The letters from which extracts are given in this paperwere written by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke to John Nichols,1and his son John Bowyer Nichols,2 the publishers, and,besides presenting the close and friendly relations whichexisted between them, contain interesting particulars oftwo valued works relating to local history, viz. Fosb


. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. Gloucestershire Fonts. lg -5 ^ § ^ S — § ^ o II § || • ^ £ -Sbi ^ i | ^ I § c w [ h « || ^ co .h bjo o « •.S &c o X H ,rt O £ IO Vol. XXXVII. LETTERS OF THOMAS DUDLEY FOSBROKE. By ROLAND AUSTIN. The letters from which extracts are given in this paperwere written by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke to John Nichols,1and his son John Bowyer Nichols,2 the publishers, and,besides presenting the close and friendly relations whichexisted between them, contain interesting particulars oftwo valued works relating to local history, viz. FosbrokesHistory of Gloucester and Biglands Collections relative tothe County of Gloucester. Many others refer to Fosbrokesgeneral works, such as the Encyclopedia of Antiquities,and to incidents in his life not mentioned collection, which numbers over four hundred, wasacquired for the Gloucester Public Library a few years ago,and with the exception of thirteen written between 1796and 1802, the letters date from October, 1816, until twodays b


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