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<head>Dear Sir,</head>
 
<p>I rece'd the favour of yours with great<lb/>
pleasure &#x2014; especially as it gave me hopes of seeing<lb/>
You &amp; your Son, in your journey to Oxfd &#x2014;I shall<lb/>
be heartily glad to see you both &#x2014; to come by Harehatch<lb/>
&amp; Wargrave to Henley is but a Mile &amp;<lb/>
an half about &#x2014;My Wife &amp; Miss Alleine are<lb/>
at Andover whether I design to go soon, but as the<lb/>
time when, is indifferent to me, I wou'd gladly be<lb/>
at home, if I know when you wou'd call upon<lb/>
me &#x2014;&#x2014; I have rece'd a Certificate of<lb/>
my Age, which I doubt not will give full<lb/>
satisfaction &amp; w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> the other papers, I propose to transmit<lb/>
you in a few days &#x2014; the Min<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> of White-<lb/>
Waltham being at Ox<hi rend="superscript">fd</hi> occasioned my delay&#x2014; <lb/>
I was extremely surpris'd <del>tho' .. ....d</del>, &amp; greatly affected,<lb/>
at hearing of that Dear, Sweet Innocent<lb/>
leaving this world &amp; going to a better &#x2014;
I do assume You, Dear Sir, that I most heartily<lb/>
sympathise with you in your truly great loss,<lb/>
&amp; affliction; We must expect to meet with</p>
 
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Dear Sir,

I rece'd the favour of yours with great
pleasure — especially as it gave me hopes of seeing
You & your Son, in your journey to Oxfd —I shall
be heartily glad to see you both — to come by Harehatch
& Wargrave to Henley is but a Mile &
an half about —My Wife & Miss Alleine are
at Andover whether I design to go soon, but as the
time when, is indifferent to me, I wou'd gladly be
at home, if I know when you wou'd call upon
me —— I have rece'd a Certificate of
my Age, which I doubt not will give full
satisfaction & wt the other papers, I propose to transmit
you in a few days — the Minr of White-
Waltham being at Oxfd occasioned my delay—
I was extremely surpris'd tho' .. ....d, & greatly affected,
at hearing of that Dear, Sweet Innocent
leaving this world & going to a better — I do assume You, Dear Sir, that I most heartily
sympathise with you in your truly great loss,
& affliction; We must expect to meet with

these




Identifier: | JB/537/028/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

Date_1

1760-06-26

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537

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028

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Image

001

Titles

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Correspondence

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Penner

George Darling

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