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Extract from a Letter from Mr Montgomery
dated Brentford May 18, 1826 to Mr Aylward
announcing his wife's death:

"I do not know how intimate you may be with
Mr Bowring but if his mind is in unison with
his poetry it may be some gratification to him to hear
that his Matins & Vespers, especially Wednesday of
the third writs afforded hours of delight to our
dear Soul on its passage homeward, next to her
Bible it was her constant treat & had it pleased
God to have granted her ability to hear them again I
had her directions to repeal them when exhausted
Nature compelled me to desist



Identifier: | JB/110/164/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

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1826-05-10

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110

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164

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001

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extract from a letter from mr montgomery dated brentford may 10 1826 to mr rifkind announcing his wife's death

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collectanea

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1

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recto

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sir john bowring

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Notes public

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36154

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