MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR. PINKERTON.
Farther details of his negociations with his publishers, and
thanks for information respecting Siwa.-Feb. 18, 1799.
MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR. PINKERTON.
His final settlement with Cadell and Davies.-Feb. 12, 1799.
MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON.
On various subjects of literature, and his having begun his Es-
say on the Revival of the Dramatic Art in Italy.—Feb. 26, 1799.
MR. PYE TO MR. PINKERTON.
Requesting information towards his poem of Alfred.—March 7,
1799.
MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON.
Is gratified at the reception his Memoir has met with, and in-
quires about Italian books.-April 14, 1799.
MR. M. LAING TO MR. PINKERTON.
The Pights' houses in Orkney described, and remarks upon
Ossian. April 29, 1799.
MR. PINKERTON TO MR. M. LAING.
Urging him to join in the publication of the Iconographia Scotica.
-May 5, 1799.
MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON.
His agreement with Harding for his Memoir.-May 6, 1799.
MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON.
On subjects of general literature.-June 1, 1799.
MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR. PINKERTON.
Matters connected with the publication of his Travels.—June
23, 1799.
MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON.
Literary chit-chat.-June 24, 1799.