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  <dc:title>Letter to Rev Thomas Wright, from Elizabeth Garland, Scotland Yard;</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Thanks for payment in advance; Thomas Wright ought to go to Scarborough for his complaint, when waters are in season; no comfortable answer can be given about the election of Thomas Wright's neighbour Byram and his brother Thomas; on 22nd there is to be another motion to give it a hearing this session of Parliament, but Lord Thanett's alliances are so numerous that justice may come lagging behind; the Lowther witnesses are in London at great expense, but a long purse has been extended by old Sir James's division between young Sir James and Sir William Lowther of Holkar (county Lancs.) [husband of Mrs. Lowther].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 Feb 1755</dc:date>
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