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  <dc:title>9 April 1818
Peter Longsdon, Manchester to James Longsdon, junior. Will remit £100 on Tuesday. Will try to let James have a little more but James must be aware in writer's situation must act with greatest circumspection as they are on the eve of applying to Lord Chancellor by whom his affairs in future will be controlled. Sorry no change in his disorder for the better. Glad to see James on his way to north can regulate their fishing plans. Remember writer to his Mother.
Endorsed with James' notes on acreages and possible distributions of stock.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1818</dc:date>
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