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  <dc:title>19 February 1814
London. John Longsdon to Mother. Letter in hamper sent by James has given great pleasure. Father says better in his letter. Dining with Mr M on Thursday. Miss M expected; Bessy going to Newington Green for week.
Messages for Barker family about purchase of barrel of oysters sent by the True Briton to Mr D I Hill Chesterfield and garden seeds gone off in a parcel from Mr Barr to Miss Morewood in which pair of books for James.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1814</dc:date>
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