File 1: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 1, pp. 1-690, 1796-1854

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Wednesday Afternoon 13th Aug - 1821 -

My Dear Friend I called at my Uncles this morn'g [morning] according to our appointment and waited nearly an hour for you. I could not go in to the city for want of time. Be kind enough to give my kind Love to your dear Mother & sisters - and also to Mrs & the Misses Marsdens - respects to your Brothers -& all friends if you please - tell Miss Marsden that I must beg her pardon for promising to write & not to perform I really cannot but will the very next

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opportunity -wishing you every blessing in time & eternity I remain my Dear Friend yours Sincerely Mr Hosking

PS. Be kind enough to take the two letters I have written - one for your Bro'r [brother] - & the other for G[?] Wood

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Mr W Hosking 20 / 1821

Revd Thos Hassall

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Pass this ... Ed. Norgen and Nathan Horgan to Messrs Hapalo at Denbeigh & Mc Quain from Penrith 27th Apr 1827 To Al Comm John Burrel Chief Comm of Evans

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Clarendon 10th April 1822

My dear Thomas I had hoped I should long ere this have seen you to talk over old affairs and congratulate each other on our once more meeting after so long an absence. On my return from Bathurst I had the pleasure of receiving a letter from you which was written in England tho' it did not reach this Country before yourself — The disappointment was great both to Henry and myself at missing you when we last went to Sydney Your mother no doubt told you we called in the hope of finding you at Home — I think it

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