Margaret Maury, to her daughter, Ann Maury, Manchester, England, 1822

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Box 1, Folder 155
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Mr. Latham is in poor health; Mr. Maury wanted Ann to come home on Wednesday, but she thinks it would be better uf she came home on Friday instead; she will have a lot of company until then; she, Miss Bold; William, Matthew, and George went to the Rooms for a ball on Thursday; saw Ann's friends Mrs. T., who paid a lot of attention to her; William danced with Miss Wilson; news of friends; saw Dr. James, who said her mouth was doing well; more news of friends. 3pp. ALS Bears ANS from William Maury, Liverpool, England, to his sister, Ann Maury, [Manchester, England], [2 Feb, 1822] He, she , Miss E. and Miss Duncan are to go see Capt[ain] Roger's ship; danced three dances with Miss Wilson. 2pp. Including T's of ALS and ANS, 1p.

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