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Sept.r 12. 1869
My dear Dr Woodlock
I was so busy I did not answer your letter, but I sent my MS, such as it was, to Fowler.
Thank you for your letter & the [...]. I was glad to do it, and since that I have seen their resolutions.
An Irish woman (a Dublin woman I believe) wishes me to say for
her that she is a person of respectability. If you find she calls on you, this I certainly can say on the report of our Fathers. She was under our spiritual care, while her husband was alive, and is well thought of. I believe she returned to Dublin, to discover? her children being brought up Protestants. Her husband's relations, all Protestants, would have supported her and them, if they could have afforded this. Her name is Maghew.
Ever yours most sincerely,