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  <dc:title>John Longsdon at Heath to his mother. He was glad to see his father so much recovered yesterday. He received the pantaloons and William's waistcoat this morning. He sends his love to his Uncle and thanks for the letter. He will be glad to have a letter in French from Mr Barker and will write him one as soon as he can. He will continue drawing next quarter but not dancing. William is well. They write in duty and love.
Friday morning
He has just received the small clothes. He asks his mother to let them know how Father got home from Nottingham and whether he has brought home a book.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>6 Apr 1803</dc:date>
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