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Document number: 08575
Date: 07 Jul 1862
Recipient: PHILLIPPS Thomas
Author: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Collection: Bodleian Library, Oxford
Collection number: MS. Phillipps-Robinson b.166 f200
Last updated: 5th August 2010

Sir T. Phillips [sic] Bart

Millburn Tower<1>
Edinburgh
July 7 – 62

Dr Sir

I have sent you my translation of the valuable Babylonian cylinder preserved in your collection. –

It is from the Transactns of the R. Socy of Literature.

No translation has hitherto been given of it, & I hope mine will prove satisfactory to you.

Believe me Yours very truly
H. F. Talbot


Notes:

1. Millburn Tower, Gogar, just west of Edinburgh; the Talbot family made it their northern home from June 1861 to November 1863. It is particularly important because WHFT conducted many of his photoglyphic engraving experiments there. The house had a rich history. Built for Sir Robert Liston (1742-1836), an 1805 design by Benjamin Latrobe for a round building was contemplated but in 1806 a small house was built to the design of William Atkinson (1773-1839), best known for Sir Walter Scott’s Abbotsford. The distinctive Gothic exterior was raised in 1815 and an additional extension built in 1821. Liston had been ambassador to the United States and maintained a warm Anglo-American relationship in the years 1796-1800. His wife, the botanist Henrietta Liston, née Marchant (1751-1828) designed a lavish American garden, sadly largely gone by the time the Talbots rented the house .