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  <dc:title>Personal letter from Sir William Gell to Philip Gell</dc:title>
  <dc:description>From Naples. Mr Morier, the author of the Hadgi Baba, comes to ask Gell to take him to Mr Hill's the Minister. `The death of Princess Charlotte who had promised me great things was a fatal business for me'. Has just heard that his new work on Pompeii is coming out in November. Gell's map of Greece has cost Cambridge University £225 to engrave; the senior Fellow of Trinity, Mr Browne, tells him it costs 14 shillings. Gell is now making another work on the paintings of Pompeii `which will be beautiful'. Has met a Mr Clay of Crich - such a buck - not at all compatible with that long line of limekilns on a bare hill which Gell remembers from his youth.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 ?Jun 1830</dc:date>
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