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Richd. How (London) to Ann How, his mother (Aspley) Glad her eyes are somewhat better...
Catalogue reference: HW/87/36
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HW/87/36
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Richd. How (London) to Ann How, his mother (Aspley) Glad her eyes are somewhat better - has written to sister about waggon going to Saffron Walden, & for her to send brother an ale barrel. Richd. Jones has sent some packcloth & wool & bill for £10. A riot in Southwark caused by 4 sons getting their father arrested & turning their mother out of the house - Wife has sent for her family's maid. - Expected to hear from bro' Thos.
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English
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HW/87
Letters & Papers of the How Family
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How White Papers
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Letters & Papers of the How Family
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Richd. How (London) to Ann How, his mother (Aspley) Glad her eyes are somewhat better...