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Letter from James Griffiths in Portsmouth, to his mother dated July 11th, 1822 [manuscript]
Bib ID 4551263
Format ManuscriptManuscript, OnlineOnline
Author
Griffiths, James, b. ca. 1799
 
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Description [1822] 
1 leaf. 
Series

Letters of James and William Griffiths.

Notes

Manuscript reference no.: MS 9682/­4.

Part of the Letters of James and William Griffiths.

This letter starts "Dear Mother, I have received your letter and I am very sorry to here [sic] that you are in a bad state of health...".

Also available in an electonic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.ms-ms9682-4

Subjects Griffiths, James, - b. ca. 1799 - Correspondence.  |  Convicts - Great Britain - Correspondence.  |  Convicts - Great Britain - Family relationships.  |  Transportation of convicts.
Time Coverage 1822 
Occupation Convicts.

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