A 382: Reverend Lancelot Edward Threlkeld papers, 1822-1862 - Page 48
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Mr Birch is [indecipherable] private & sole Tutor to the Prince of Wales, Living in the Queens Palace, and when I tell you also that Mr Hatch and Mr Birch are most intimate (he dined with Mr Hatch & Mrs Dillon & my daughter a few days before Mrs Dillon sailed) you can judge whether he would not be a good & likely person to aid you and he Knows you, (& of you [indecipherable]) - he is too, as Honorable and upright a man as ever lived, and, with my Life I will answer for his zeal & Dustism in any matter coming from us for any friend of mine, he is too, a rising man.
Mr Fairfax is a Long headed and clear headed man Consult him on this Point and [indecipherable] him this letter all but this passage of it
ever Yours
HL Dillon
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