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  <dc:title>Letter from Sarah Henrietta Kay to her sister Eleanor Anne Porden, on the death of D. Kay</dc:title>
  <dc:description>They were summoned at about 4 o'clock to D. Kay, who was extremely ill , by his physician; his lawyer was sent for too and another physician; they have been watching by him since 5 o'clock, as all hope is over and he is dying. He has died since she left off; Margarte got there just before; John and Robert are sent for; it is like a dream; Joseph is sadly overcome and Margaret frantic.
Paper found loose at page 59 of William Porden commonplace book</dc:description>
  <dc:date>May 1821</dc:date>
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