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H. C. Frick, Pittsburgh, PA New York Address 640 Fifth Avenue Copy (Letter from w. Robert) June 16th, 1911. Clapham Park, S. W. London.

Dear Sir: I am very much obliged to you for the Catalogue or rather list of the Pictures you lent to Boston, which you sent me Dec. 19th last, I am very glad to get it, many of the pictures are familiar to me. My chief reason in now writing is in connection with a paragraph in The Boston Transcript in which it is stated that you have just bought the Gainsborough Portrait of The Hon. Anne Buncombe. The lady in the portrait (which I have known for many years) is not The Hon. Anne Duncombe but her elder step-sister, the Hon. Frances Duncombe, afterward Mrs. Bowater. The real history of this picture is known only to two persons, Mr. A. Graves and myself. I feel sure its history would interest you and I send herewith an account of it, written on pretty much the same lines as my text in my catalogue of Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's Pictures, which I think likely you have. I have been at some trouble to make the history full and exhaustive and I don't think I have omitted anything of importance. I think this little essay, upon every statement of which you can place the upmost reliance, is well worth a fee of 50 or 100 dollars to you, and I hope you will not think me unreasonable or "avaricious" in suggesting such a sum, as I am sure you will find the account both interesting and important. Your Romney portrait of Lady Milnes is fully describe in the work on George Romney by Mr. Humphrey Ward and myself. Yours very truly,

W. Roberts.