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  <dc:title>Mr Finch's remarks on Mr L[Longsdon]'s letter dated 20 August 1811. Wet goods that has been in the canal he has his opinion. Two pairs of cotton ducks sent last week he thinks will be 27. The next shall be wider. W Longsdon must prepare them more twist or they cannot go on regular. RB refers him to his last letter for the sorts. By all means stop Jas. Haigh's coming to Longsdon for the present. The linens they will endeavour to dispose of at Longsdon's. The remainder of the letter he will be kind enough to answer as he thinks proper.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1811</dc:date>
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