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[Bleeding through from previous page.]

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[Bleeding through from following page.]

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Jannyp

These two pages are back to front - unable to transcribe

William Knight

"Bleeding" pages occur regularly in this letterbook. The ink has seeped through the thin onion-skin pages, and shows on the reverse side of the page. We mark these pages as I have done in the transcription.

Jannyp

Hello - thank you for the advice, hadn't thought of that, perhaps should have looked around the set before wanting to get going!

William Knight

No problem! You can hunt for those pages and cut and paste the notations if you get tired of reading Wilmot's handwriting, or the bleeding ink. If there is a page number printed on the page, I include that.