William Latham, Liverpoll, England, to (James Maury), Buxton, England

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Box 1, Folder 153
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Scope and Contents

Cotton trading; have gotten a consignemtn from William Buchanan and Co[mpany] of a ship from New York; hopes that his Rheumatism will finally be cures. 1p. ALS Bears ALS from Margaret Maury, Liverpool, England, to her husband, "My d[ea]r Mr. James Maury," Centre Hotel, Buxton, England, 12 July 1821. Could not respond to his letter as soon as he wanted her to because it did not arrive until10 o'clock; goves him the prescription for "billious" cake; news of friends; Mrs. King gave birth to a son; letter from Ann; went to Warrington with mrs. Goldie; is very glad that he is feeling better; understands that the royal family is at the Kings-Arms; other news; comments on the death of [Napoleon] Bonaparte; news of friends, 1p. ALS Including Ts of ALS by Margaret Maury, 2pp.

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