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[Letter to] My dear friend
1849
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Holograph, signed.

Esther Sturge says that on this day £100 were sent from her brothers and herself and will be remitted to F. Jackson. Her "dearest J[oseph]" is again ill and recovering from a serious attack eight days ago. Elizabeth Pease Nichol has sent £20 to Edinburgh to E. Wigham, with the hope that E. Wigham "may get a little more to add to it." Esther Sturge is glad that "you have all escaped that dreadful scourge" which is cholera.

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Northfleet, [England]
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Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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