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  <dc:title>18 March 1837
Anne Longsdon to Miss Longsdon care of Mr Elliott, Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, London `My dear sister' - Knowing she frequently hears from Churchdale. Glad she is well. Their minister seriously indisposed. News of other invalids. Refers to Henry at school - headmaster Mr Keller. Mr &amp; Mrs J Longsdon are well, she believes the gentleman is engaged at present in some situation by the Whig members of this division of Derbyshire - does not understand it sufficiently to tell her what but he seems to have a good deal to do in riding about county - it appears to be just what he likes.
Glad she has heard comfortably from brother - time is very near when he told me he should return all being well.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1837</dc:date>
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