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  <dc:title>Letter from Lady Mary Simpkinson to her niece Eleanor Isabella Franklin, including refernce to news of the recall of Sir John Franklin back to England</dc:title>
  <dc:description>She thanks Eleanor for her long interesting letter, and that from Lady Jane, which gave a comprehensive and lively account of the expedition to Macquarie Harbour. She has shared them with other people, and been asked why she does not publish the account. She is writing at the last minute, having already sent  packets by the Archdeacon. She has heard news that Sir John has been ordered to return, the news has come officially from Lord Stanley. Ever since hearing the news she has been busy letting family members and immediate friends know. Everybody is looking forward to seeing them all again, although she realises it might not be good news for Sir John so cannot entirely rejoice in it. They must think about the happy side, and the pleasant years they have had. She is looking forward to seeing Eleanor again. She hopes Eleanor's grandfather will be able to seee them all again. Frank is on his way home. Catherine Rawnsley has been in Rome for some months, is happy there with her husband, and may visit Greece before they return. Refers to Lieutenant Murdo of the Terror who has just arrived in England from his  Antarctic expedition.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 Feb 1843</dc:date>
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