An edition of [Letter to] Dear Mrs. Chapman (1844)

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[Cork, Ireland]

Edition Notes

Holograph, signed.

Isabel Jennings begins this letter with a discussion of the packaging and shipment of a box of merchandise for the anti-slavery fair. Jennings says: "We have this year got donations from the gentlemen's Anti-Slavery Society ...they have got a new secretary who though a clergyman is most liberal in his opinions--- ..." Father Theobald Mathew is several thousand pounds in debt. He has had a misunderstanding with the Dublin committee over his post as a traveling agent. He spent a lot of money on temperance medals. Isabel Jennings likes the National Anti-Slavery Standard better, by misses Mrs. Lydia Maria Child's articles. Jennings wishes she could have sent fewer and better items to the anti-slavery fair. She praises the Martyr Age.

Series
Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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Format
[manuscript]
Pagination
1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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Open Library
OL25467436M
Internet Archive
lettertodearmrsc00jenn3

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