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  <dc:title>Letter to Rev Thomas Wright, Romeley, from Elizabeth Garland, Windsor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Is glad Bridgehouse is in better repair than Thomas Wright expected; is Thomas Wright too hasty in thinking Mr. Billam has done him wrong?; since Thomas Wright was weary of Bridgehouse Elizabeth Garland ordered Mr. Billam to take possession, to keep or let as he saw best; after the excise man ceased to be Thomas Wright's tenant, Elizabeth Garland felt at liberty to engage him as her own; Elizabeth Garland refers herself to Mr. Billam over fencing off the river from Duke of Norfolk's land; Mrs. Lowther would like her long overdue interest.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 Jul 1746</dc:date>
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