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- 1849, March 28.
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Letter from C. A. Bowring, Exeter, to GAB, saying that he no longer collects insects, and does not need the cases of them which Augustus had brought over from Brazil. (Seal).
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Letter from C. A. Bowring, Exeter, to GAB, saying that he no longer collects insects, and does not need the cases of them which Augustus had brought over from Brazil. (Seal).
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Letter from GAB, Manchester, to his parents, inviting them to the celebrations to be held in Manchester due to the Queen's visit there. (See also no. 1575).
Letter, from GAB to his parents, asking them to come to the celebrations in full evening dress,
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Letter, from GAB to his parents, concerning the hamper and his health,
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Letter to GAB from his father, concerning Augustus's illness and giving family news,
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Coloured illustration of 'Sellars's patent machine for spinning and combed wool and flax',
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Manuscript instructions for the card game' Variety',
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Paper referring to a trial in Essex, concerning a breach of covenant regarding the removal of hay and straw from a farm.
Passport issued by the Foreign Office, London, to Alexander McGregor, British subject,
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Photograph of a wooden butter ladle,
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Receipt to HJ on delivery of a box for Capt. Clavell, Falmouth,
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Receipt, from C. H. Smith, Malta Yard, for money paid by HJ, being the proportion due to the government for the conveyance of passengers, 21 May to 5 June 1836.
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Letter, from Vice-Admiral J. Rowley, on the Caledonia in Malta Harbour. He requests the opinion of HJ and his Chief Engineer as to whether the Tartarus was able to make the usual voyage from Malta to Alexandria and Beirut with the mails expected to arrive from England about the 17th.
Note, on the scales of remuneration due for military officers travelling at sea,
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Letter, from T. Y. Inskip, Osmington Hill, Weymouth, concerning a debt due to HJ,
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Command of the Blossom and other papers,
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Letter, from Sir John Walsh to HJ, happy that his application on behalf of HJ has been successful,
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