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Description
Lord Kenyon orders £20 to be paid to Adam Hodgson's bank to thank him for his kind transmittance to Philander Chase.
Date
2-24-1850
Keywords
Lord Kenyon, Adam Hodgson, Philander Chase, bank, donation, transmittance, finances, money
Recommended Citation
Kenyon, Lord, "Letter to Adam Hodgson" (1850). Philander Chase Letters. 1351.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1351
Transcript
N Leonards
Feb’y 24
1850
My dear Sir
Having heard today from Mr Vigers of your kindly undertaking to transmit to our excellent & beloved friend Bishop Chase some money thro’ Moss’s Bank I take the liberty to order £20 to be paid to your account at that Bank for the same parties Taylors family for whom the dear Bishop is specially interested, & know your often experienced kindness will excuse my taking the liberty. Believe me My dear Sir
Your obliged & faithful
Kenyon
Adam Hodgson Esqr