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Trin. Coll. Nov. 3. 1790
Dear Sir,
After having made frequent
visits to the Castle, I was yesterday so fortunate
to find Harris the Keeper at home —
he was so very civil & communicative
that I was induced to tell him my
reasons of for my inquiries, he has
promised me, if you should come to
Oxon, to give you all the information
in his power. & will esteem the
perusal of your book a particular
favor — the gaol is not yet finished
therefore his salary is not finaly determined
at present he has one hundred
& fifty guineas per annum
the County have the advantage of
all profits arriving from the Labor
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