29 NOVEMBER 1902, Page 16

LADY DIANA BEAUCLERK.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,---Trusting to your habitual courtesy, I venture to ask if you will bring to the notice of your readers a monograph of Lady Diana Beauclerk; on which I am engaged for Mr. T. Fisher Unwin. If any one possessing letters or diaries relating to her or her husband, Topham Beauclerk; or specimens of her work—whether original sketches, Bartolozzi prints, or Wedgwood plaques—would allow me to make use of them for the book I should be most grateful, and would take every care of anything entrusted to me.—I am, Sir, &c., BEATRICE ERSKINE.

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