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I would with great pleasure look out all the
authorities on this point and send you an abstract
of them, but I am at this moment particularly hurried
and should not wish to do it unless you especially
desired it - In that case I should think nothing
of the trouble, and you might command me
without scruple -
The truth is that they amount to so little
and are so much dispersed that I doubt much
whether they would ever answer the trouble of the
inquiry —
I thank you very much for the time and
patience you were so good as afford me
yesterday, which I shall be anxious to repay
by all the means in my power —
Mrs. Wickham desires her Compliments, and begs
I will repeat to you that the Violin must not
be forgotten.
I should hope that no engagement would deprive
us of the pleasure of your & Colonel Bentham's
company on Thursday -
I am with great truth
Dear Sir
your very faithful Servant
Will:m Wickham
P. Office - W.Chapel.
Sunday March 9th./94
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"William Markham, Archbishop of York" |
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