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- 1861, Jan. 2.
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Letter, to JRB from Harriet Tilbury, his sister, 6a Princess Terrace, St. Mark's Square, Regent's Park, telling him that Anna has gone back to the asylum and is very depressed. Harriet and little Emma send their love.
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Letter, to JRB from Alfred B. Hall, 13 Rue du Saavedra, Maranham. He advises his mother to avoid heavy indigestible suppers and cucumbers and says he does not expect to return to England soon as he is expecting to get a very good government position, as the Ministro da Marincha is a cousin.
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Letter, to JRB from his sister, Harriet Tilbury, 4 Milton Road, Stoke Newington, giving family news,
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Letter, to [?] JRB from Harriet E. Matthews, Wooton Bassett, saying that she has left her husband and asking him to look out for work for her.
Letter, from A. Macgregor to JRB, enclosing a £10 note, with a draft reply from JRB,
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Poster, advertising a performance of 'The Rivals' and other plays at the Little Theatre, Artillery Lane, Liverpool, with parts being taken by Mr Bowring, Mr C. Bowring and Miss Bowring.
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Verse composed by JRB for his wife Emma on her birthday,
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Song entitled 'Unfurl the proud banners' marking Queen Victoria's visit to Manchester,
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Manuscript verse entitled 'Kelly the Liverpool Butterman',
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Letter from Dr J. Bowring, London, to J R. Bowring, stating he knows little of the channels through which a nomination to Christ's Hospital may be sought. (Armorial seal).
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Letter, from GAB, Rhaeadr, to his father at 36 Islington, Liverpool. He describes his journey: he had walked from Newtown to Llanidloes where he stayed "at a small inn called the Bear's Head". The next night he stayed in the inn at Llangurig, and then went on to Rhaeadr "by the Mail". He refers to Harriet James and "his cousins next door" [Sarah and Margaret James].
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Letter, from GAB, 70 Rua de Cedofeita, Oporto, to his father. He describes his voyage to Portugal and the town of Oporto; a twenty-three day passage with severe storms in the Bay of Biscay.
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Letter from M. A. Malheiro to J. R. Bowring, giving an account of the expenses of GAB over the last three months. (Imperfect stamp seal).
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Letter from M. A. Malheiro to J. R. Bowring, giving his advice concerning GAB's future and account of his expenses over the last three months. (His school time there due to end).
Verses sent by GAB to his mother,
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