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[Note found loose at beginning of bundle, writing not Grantham's] Three copies...
Catalogue reference: L 30/15/54/137a
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This record is a file about the [Note found loose at beginning of bundle, writing not Grantham's] Three copies... dating from 1779.
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L 30/15/54/137a
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Date (When the record was created)
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1779
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Description (What the record is about)
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[Note found loose at beginning of bundle, writing not Grantham's]
Three copies of the Bishop of London's Isaiah for the Infant Don Gabriel, Don F. P. Bayer and W. [Waddilove?] have somehow got into the hands of Mr Bellugo, Mr Aduaga or that House. Possibly a mistake of Mr Woide a foreign clergyman, preacher at St. James'. Waddilove has written to the Bishop and Woide to try and sort it out. 6 May 1779
Grantham to Fritz [on back of note]
Has received his of 16 April. Longs for answers to others of that date. Kindest Love. [n.d.]
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/707f8147-d868-4bd9-b978-e1eb505fd66d/
Series information
L 30/15/54
Correspondence between Thomas Robinson and Frederick Robinson
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Within the fonds: L
Wrest Park (Lucas) Manuscripts
Within the series: L 30/15/54
Correspondence between Thomas Robinson and Frederick Robinson
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[Note found loose at beginning of bundle, writing not Grantham's] Three copies...