James Maury, Buxton, England. to his wife, Margaret Maury, Liverpool, England, 1821

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Box 1, Folder 152
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Scope and Contents

He and Major Richardson both have their own rooms; Major Richardson getting tired of being alone, so he will will eat dinner with them; prefers the dinner at Smith's to the dinner at Moore's; has slept well lately and is feeling much better; asks how "the Bilious Cake" should be taken to revive the appetite. 2pp. ALS Including T's of ALS, 1p.

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