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Description
Baring read and appreciated Chase's statement and regrets not having seen him in London.
Date
6-21-1824
Keywords
Rev. Venn, London
Recommended Citation
Baring, Sir Thomas, "Letter to Philander Chase" (1824). Philander Chase Letters. 399.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/399
Transcript
Sir Thomas Baring presents his compliments to the Bishop of Ohio and having when in London had the satisfaction of perusing the very interesting [statement] which he has done him the favor to transmit he left us the hand of his Friend the Rev. Mr. [Venn] contributor to the cause the success of which will five him very sincere pleasure. Sir T. Baring regrets very much that he had not the pleasure of making Bishop Chase’s acquaintance when in London.
[Shatterport]
Winchester
21 June 1824