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Letter from F. Can. Searle to My dear Canon

Catalogue reference: XSC/1/10/1/10/271

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Reference
XSC/1/10/1/10/271
Title
Letter from F. Can. Searle to My dear Canon
Date
23 Oct 1860
Description

[The Very Rev.] Canon F[rancis] Searle, at 35 Golden Square, [London], to [the Very Rev.] Canon [George Rolfe, President, Sedgley Park School]; enquires after the name of one of the students the Cardinal was paying for.

Held by
Birmingham Archdiocesan Archives
Former department reference
SC/C2/710
Language
English
Physical description
2 pp.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/84cc57b1-fc46-4702-900c-3b6c3cb2f880/

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XSC/1/10

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Letter from F. Can. Searle to My dear Canon