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  <dc:title>Father to John Longsdon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Writer would be obliged to Mr G M [George Morewood] for £500 in bills at 2 months to purchase Lancaster cattle. In returning money writer means to send him such bills as come into his hands. He wants answer by return of post - wait to go to Manchester. Colonel Wright's purchase and MP's allowance have left him straitened. Anticipated what John said about Messrs Jones. William says 2 packs sent to Roberts - writer wonders that Habgoods was not preferred.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 Apr 1811</dc:date>
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