Letter from Alfred Anson to [Henry Clay] Frick, 5 April 1916

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Beginning of Page 3 father was always supposed to have an income of over £1000 a day. I think Buccleuch? when he gets things straightened out + finds out how he stands will be certain to want to sell something, so there again if you know any picture he has got that you want to buy, it would be just as well to let me know. However as I said to you before, my advice to you is to stop buying anything till after the war, unless there is anything you particularly want to get hold of, + don't care what you pay for it. With every good wish. Yours very sincerely Alfred Anson

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