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Lord Bexley requests more copies of Chase's Appeal.
Date
11-21-1835
Keywords
appeal, Bath, London, Foots Cray, Timothy Wiggin
Recommended Citation
Bexley, Lord, "Letter to Philander Chase" (1835). Philander Chase Letters. 1018.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1018

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Bath
21 Nov. 1835
Dear sir
I will trouble you to send me a dozen more of the Appeal by the Post, in the same manner as before. We propose to leave Bath [about] this day fortnight, & to be on the 8th of Dec. in London where we shall remain 3 or 4 days before we go to Foots Cray; & where, if you remain so long in town, I shall hope to see you. Before we reach town, I should be glad to have a [parcel] of the Appeal (one or two dozens) sent to Great George Street No 3., & it might be desirable to have a printed subscription list annexed to them, unless Mr Wiggins thinks it would be better to defer it for some time.
Believe me ever
my dear Sir
yours faithfully
Bexley