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  <dc:title>London. John Longsdon to Mother</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Glad she is well enough to garden again. Sorry Father delays making will - shall not say much more - does not really matter because of his sons' agreement.
William will write to him about intention of going to US with W Hulley in later Summer.
Thanks James for stockings - very good ones but neither uncommonly cheap or well made about ankles. Credit him with 28/- for 6 pairs.
Notes what she says about James taking farm in south of England.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 May 1815</dc:date>
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