This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1826. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... DM yon tr\e tip all the drawintrs to Dr. Ifoblngton t--YtPty*n1r but one portfolio, which was kept back by mistake. By Mr. Gvrnbt.--Are those two engravings now produced, some of Those' wltroh were given up to Mr. Bankes ?--Yes. Mr. Brougham.--My friend, Mr. Gurney, has asked you, whether you saw the letter from Mr. Bankes to Mr. Buckingham, before yon gave up the engravings ?--Never. Had you not a letter from his father before you gave them up ?--Yes. (18) * tilt* .-., ., .;, ., (_ -, (15) It b proper ili.it the public should ace this letter of Mr. Bankes, sen-, in order to judge of tin' accuracy of the assertion made before, that Mr. Bankes, )nn., nol content with spreading his calumnies against Mr. Buckingham, in Estyp' and Syria, by bis own efforts, and I*ik1. lag them to the farthest verge of Asia by the hands of Mr- Hobhoasc, also sent them home to his father, who, thereupon, addressed the following letter to Mr. Murray: -- Letter from Mr. H. Banket, tite elder, of Corfe Castle, to Mr. John Murray, Puhiuker. "Sik, --I have received a letter from ray sow, dated Tk-l>et (in Egypt), 124k Jane, which Is the occasion of my troubling yon. lie in torn Km me that a p*.-uii, named J. &. Buckingham, introduced himself to him Krnie time ago at Jerusalem, ni.tler the ptriencc U being an Intimate friend of Colonel Mi-?ett, and also or the late celebrated traveller, Mr. fiurckhardt; that, in conseqaence of this supposed friendship with tw- oTespertabh?--e*1an4 so well known to my son, be permitted Mr. Buckingham, whose destination teas to Iniia. to accompany him for some time, and to take a copy of that part qf Ms journal M&jfk.;-. ivas kept during this portion of his travels., . (- DEGREES...