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1791-3-2

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231

Barton

March 2d 1791</p>

Sir,
I received your's, but I never heard that Mr
Blackburn had published, or even written a Pamphlet
on the Penitentiary Houses — I often talked to him
on the Subject, & wished him to write down his Remarks,
Which he said he would, but when I enquired for
them, he pleaded Want of Leisure.

I shall see his Brother in Law when I return to
Town next Week, who I make no Doubt, will
let me see any Papers, is there are any, he has left
on that Subject, & with his Leave, I will transmit
them to you —

I am, with great Regard,
Your very obedt Servt.
TCharles Bunbury



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