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Wood entirely: the account of the harvest for 1817
 
Wood entirely: the account of the harvest for 1817
 
is sufficiently correct: there is not any hurry
 
is sufficiently correct: there is not any hurry
respecting Mrs Oak: perhaps indeed it will
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respecting Mrs. Oak: perhaps indeed it will
 
be better for her to see the Linnen I shall send her
 
be better for her to see the Linnen I shall send her
 
by the Quarterly Messenger before she makes
 
by the Quarterly Messenger before she makes
 
out the list of what she may want to compleat
 
out the list of what she may want to compleat
 
both for Bushy and London.
 
both for Bushy and London.
 
  
 
The Dutchess desires her best wishes: she is now
 
The Dutchess desires her best wishes: she is now
 
quite well: but the journey and the heat had
 
quite well: but the journey and the heat had
made me very uncomfortable: however the charge
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made me very ^ [[addition]] un [[/addition]] comfortable: however the charge

Latest revision as of 14:46, 31 March 2019

again: but I cannot afford to pay Clements underline one guinea /underline per Week: the great doubt I have is to the cleanliness of threshing: I hope Coates and Elphick with the assistance of the Board of Works will be able this autumn to drain Cain's Wood entirely: the account of the harvest for 1817 is sufficiently correct: there is not any hurry respecting Mrs. Oak: perhaps indeed it will be better for her to see the Linnen I shall send her by the Quarterly Messenger before she makes out the list of what she may want to compleat both for Bushy and London.

The Dutchess desires her best wishes: she is now quite well: but the journey and the heat had made me very ^ addition un /addition comfortable: however the charge