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Letter from E.S. Fulcher (son of the poet and miscellaneous writer G.W. Fulcher,...
Catalogue reference: EE 501/17/57
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This record is a file about the Letter from E.S. Fulcher (son of the poet and miscellaneous writer G.W. Fulcher,... dating from 27 Jun 1857.
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EE 501/17/57
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Letter from E.S. Fulcher (son of the poet and miscellaneous writer G.W. Fulcher, whose Life of Gainsborough he completed), Sudbury to an unidentified clergyman [probably Rev. J.W.H. Molyneux, Vicar of St Gregory] concerning the recipient's enquiries about the Metchley Abbey Gainsboroughs and the annual poetical miscellany begun by the writer's father
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Date (When the record was created)
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27 Jun 1857
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Suffolk Archives - Ipswich
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English
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EE 501/17
PARISH RECORDS
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This record is held at Suffolk Archives - Ipswich
Within the fonds: EE 501
SUDBURY BOROUGH RECORDS
Within the sub-fonds: EE 501/16
POOR RELIEF
Within the series: EE 501/17
PARISH RECORDS
Within the sub-series: EE 501/17/8-65
St Gregory and St Peters
Within the sub-sub-series: EE 501/17/45-65
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Letter from E.S. Fulcher (son of the poet and miscellaneous writer G.W. Fulcher, whose Life of Gainsborough he completed), Sudbury to an unidentified clergyman [probably Rev. J.W.H. Molyneux, Vicar of St Gregory] concerning the recipient's enquiries about the Metchley Abbey Gainsboroughs and the annual poetical miscellany begun by the writer's father