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  <dc:title>17 June 1816
By favour of Mr M. 21 June 1816. John Longsdon at Islington to mother thanking her for letter received on eve of departure for Hamburg.
Bessy will tell her how writer hax been enjoying himself on banks of Elbe - health improved hope will soon loose cough caught coming away down river from Hamburg.
William tells him her correspondence affords him much pleasure - very bad times in America just now - not disheartened.
Told Mr Finch had suspended his payments but ignorant of particulars - not important - foresaw it long ago unless he would make any one of his family help support it.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1816</dc:date>
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