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  <dc:title>William Longsdon to Mother condoling - Hope is always in view. Trusts Father returned in pretty good spirits from Manchester where William wrote to meet him. General accounts about Plague inspire hope that it will not be of long duration. Thankful John left island before scourge appeared. Convoy with which he sailed at Gibraltar on 4 June.
Love to Bessy - Why does she not write from Burly?</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>7 Jul 1813</dc:date>
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