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Letter from Superintendent W[illiam Montague] Glenister, town hall, Hastings to the...

Catalogue reference: dhbe/DH/B/136/940

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dhbe/DH/B/136/940
Title
Letter from Superintendent W[illiam Montague] Glenister, town hall, Hastings to the Hastings Watch Committee reporting that he has established a reading and lending library in connection with the force, numbering nearly fifty books, which have been presented by various persons, Mr Diplock gives 'The Leisure Hour' weekly and the 'Band of Hope' monthly
Date
25 May 1860
Held by
East Sussex Record Office
Former department reference
DH/B 136/940
Language
English
Custodial history

Previously listed as Hastings Museum C/G/c/5/30

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Hastings Borough Council: Watch Committee correspondence

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Hastings Borough Council: Watch Committee correspondence

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Letter from Superintendent W[illiam Montague] Glenister, town hall, Hastings to the Hastings Watch Committee reporting that he has established a reading and lending library in connection with the force, numbering nearly fifty books, which have been presented by various persons, Mr Diplock gives 'The Leisure Hour' weekly and the 'Band of Hope' monthly