Home correspondence file 1821 Jul-Dec

Majority of correspondence (where addresses are extant) was sent to 77 Hatton Gardens, London, otherwise known as Mission House. Correspondents include Joseph Butterworth, William Oke, John Irving, William Wilberforce, Samuel Healey and William Threlfall. Item 149 is a pamphlet entitled 'Observation...

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Order number: MMS/Home & General/Correspondence/Home/FBN 2
Date(s) of creation: 1 Jul 1821-31 Dec 1821
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Order number: MMS/Home & General/Correspondence/Home/FBN 2
Summary: Majority of correspondence (where addresses are extant) was sent to 77 Hatton Gardens, London, otherwise known as Mission House. Correspondents include Joseph Butterworth, William Oke, John Irving, William Wilberforce, Samuel Healey and William Threlfall. Item 149 is a pamphlet entitled 'Observations, Cases, and Testimonials Proving the Efficiency of Nitrous Acid, Conjoined with Opium, as an Efficacious Remedy for the Cure of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Dysentery, in all their stages'. Item 51 is a copy of the will of John Davy of Chulmleigh, Devon, 26 March 1818 (proved 16 May 1818) with letter from his executor John Terrell of Exeter, 20 August 1819.
Extent: 152 items
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Language: English
Format: Archive