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Letter from John Bright …

Letter from John Bright, National Anti-Corn-Law League, 67 Fleet – St., London, to Henry Pease, thanking the latter for ‘the help thou hast in store for us – The Contributions should be in London by the end of 4th month’ April; remarking that ‘We had a skirmish with the squires in the House last night & laid on them rather heavily’; exclaiming to the latter that ‘Darlington should give a good help to the Bazaar – I think thou ought to devote a little time to it – & get a small Committee formed who might prepare such contributions as they may be able to get ready, & also get subscriptions in aid of a Bazaar purse – for where many articles cannot be provided, a purse will be just as acceptable’, 7 February 1845 – From: Quaker families of Darlington,Pease family, Henry Pease (1807 – 1881), Correspondence

ref no.D/X 1667/8/138
Notes1 paper
Date1785,
1952
EraHanoverian (1714 to 1837),
Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Dates_sort1785
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National Anti-Corn-Law League
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