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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D3580/C/408 |
| Title | 22 Jan 1815 Islington. John Longsdon to Mother. Many plans discussed with James - thinks has met with a greater stimulus to execution than hitherto case and if so some good may come of it. Many pleasant hours. James' health not quite so strong as writer imagines - and does not manage it properly. When Mr M asked writer to stay with him and writer agreed; made William's continuance with him less desirable as far as their views of forming own establishment were concerned, Writer has been thinking:- situation must be abroad for their friends need no agents in England. Only United States fits. He would start by acting for Mr M and few friends in England, aided by some co-operation with Edmund and perhaps few other American connections - Suits William's ideas. Peace about to be ratified - excellent opportunity. Mr M approves and ready to release William and lend assistance. Parents consent needed. William's health good. Expect Edmund Morwood there by Midsummer and that William will go back with him. James brings a brooch for her which can be exchanged and have bought a little Port wine - Expects to have a habitation in which she can visit him. |
| Date | 1815 |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Longsdon family of Little Longstone |
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| Term | Letters (documents) |