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Description
Kenyon is sending along a card from another Bishop who sends his support.
Date
5-4-1824
City
London, England
Keywords
England voyage, Lord Rodes, George Marriott
Recommended Citation
Kenyon, Lord, "Letter to Philander Chase" (1824). Philander Chase Letters. 317.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/317
Transcript
[Putman Lyr]
May 4, 1824
My dear and Rt. Rev. Sir,
I enclose the good Bishop of [Limericks] card; he said he should have pleasure in seeing you. I gave Lord Rodes his letter to day, & got the [?]ctres to Lord [Harnham], & will forward his letter tomorrow. L’d R will [get] the [Knas] when h returns to town, and will then be glad to receive you, he [haven] it for a fortnight a so tomorrow. I told I was sure he would be [?] by hearty intercourse with you. Our excellent friend G Marriott said he had sent me some [?] to be forwarded from [some] at our 3 Bishops lest they never arrived. There was only his United [?] Book, & two letters from [?]. Believe me my dear Bishop [?] & faithful friends
Kenyon