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Hassall family papers, 1793-2000
File 1: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 3, pp. 1-668, 1793-1821: No. 007
Wed, 12/01/2022 - 11:00
have got a buck Rabbit.
Remember us kindly to all at home, and beleve me.
Dear Thomas,
Yours Sincerely
George Cox
March 4th
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 518
Sun, 21/11/2021 - 11:00
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collection via Calcutta direct. You will have nothing more to do with him, as I will with you to accept these plants, if ever you get them, from myself.
I am shocked & disgusted at what you tell me of Harry Veitch's
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 035
Tue, 23/03/2021 - 11:00
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[at]tention at the 11th hour, but to confess the truth I forgot it.
If I am as fortunate in my arrangements now, as I have been nearly all my life I may look forward to joining you in Europe, but who may say where we will
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 198
Wed, 30/03/2022 - 11:00
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that it is quite hopeless to look forward so far as this world is concerned. I must I feel never dwell in the past. To try the effect of change I gave up my house in London too full as it was of associations, & came to
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 479
Thu, 21/10/2021 - 11:00
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tons of first class Hay from 45 acres. Beyond this I hear farms having to bury a [indecipherable] of [indecipherable] attempts to make money by it when [indecipherable]. Your lighter land & better farming I recollect
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 294
Wed, 09/09/2020 - 10:00
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she still hopes she will. She looks very well, but I fear the winter will try her rather much.
We are quite settled in our little house & like it very much. I am not up to very much at present as I expect my
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 396
Thu, 06/05/2021 - 10:00
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two cases of Orchids packed into sawdust, something in number over 50. They are all good plants & carefully packed for I saw this done myself. Lincoln's people saw them on board & he obtained a distinct promise
Page transcription progress: Ready for reviewMacarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 536
Mon, 17/01/2022 - 11:00
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in taking an independant course, and [halsing?] the Constitution [B?] in it's substantial integrity.
Our united kind remembrance and love, and [?]
Yours very sincerely,[?] Watson Partner.
Page transcription progress: Ready for reviewMacarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]Volume 74 Item 09: Sir William Macarthur collection of pamphlets relating to vit…
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Page transcription progress: Ready for reviewMacarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]Volume 74 Item 09: Sir William Macarthur collection of pamphlets relating to vit…
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