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Description
Marriott is asking for a letter from Bishop Bowen so that Miss M can make a copy and share it with Lord Kenyon
Date
4-17-1824
City
London, England
Keywords
England voyage, Bp. Bowen, Lord Kenyon, St. David's
Recommended Citation
Marriott, George, "Letter to Philander Chase" (1824). Philander Chase Letters. 310.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/310
Transcript
My dear [Reverend]
Miss M. must see Bishop Bowen’s incomparable letter, but I hope you will on your return from the City send it to Mrs M. that she may be allowed to make a copy for Lord Kenyon. Your addresses to the Archbishops put off all my communications yesterday Evening. I trust, therefore, that we shall see you either at five to dinner, or seven to tea this day. And you must dine with us on Monday at six, when I have invited the Bishop of St David’s to meet you
Yours most devotedly
G.W. Marriott
Saturday 17th April