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  <dc:title>Father to John Longsdon - in receipt of his letter of 15 enclosing £200 in banknotes of £10 each and probable postponement of journey to 23rd. Easterly winds are as bad for writer's farming concerns as they are for John's voyage - hopes will change and be propitious for both. John has kept his promise in fulfilling hope of sales at this crisis so acceptably; will reply to business matters another time.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>18 Apr 1812</dc:date>
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