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English: Ada Lovelace autographed letter (ALS) signed as "Augusta Ada Lovelace" from a letter to publisher of The Westminster Magazine, dated August 6th docketed 1845. An 1837 land title from the Earl of Lovelace was stamped and signed "Augusta Ada"
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