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24 December 1788
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
to Mr. Pye
She writes about the cause of public liberty and a financial agreement to be paid her in exchange for a bond.
GLC01794.33
5 June 1769
to Lord Nuneham
Draft She expresses gratitude for his gift in support of her literary efforts.
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6 June 1769
Nuneham, fl. 1769
to Catharine Macaulay
Draft He regrets not being able to see her, but sends a snuff box from Paris as a gift. Written at the Leiscester House.
GLC01794.35
July 24, 1847
Dillon, Phillip, fl. 1847
to Robert E. Moore
He is eager to communicate with Moore's mother about the changes that have occurred there since she left. He reports deaths in the family, saying "all the old stock of Ireland are dead." Crops are promising this year, although potatoes continue to be...
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19 October 1847
Moore, John, 1826-1907
to Mary Moore
He had a slight attack of bilious fever, but feels better now. He is glad that the verbena he sent is growing nicely, and comments on the laziness of other local neighbor girls, who only want to get married and will surely end up with "the razor...
GLC04191.15
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