Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 208

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at Camden Park and as I am very much hampered for time just now, I will ask you to beg of dear Elizabeth & Arthur to forgive me if I do not write by this mail, but please thank the latter for his long & interesting letter.  All his people are well and am [indecipherable] to stop here with her for a week.  I bring out another nephew by the way with me, Sinclair, James son, a very fine handsome young fellow, [indecipherable] worth & who may perhaps find eventually something to do at his works, having been something [indecipherable] that way in Wales.  I do not dread the voyage one bit & am already looking forward dear old friend to seeing you at the 

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