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Letter from H.J. Sturge …

Letter from H.J. Sturge, to ‘My dear Friend’ Henry Pease, describing the safe return of the writer’s husband from distributing relief in Finland at the time under the control of Russia; referring to the fact that Joseph Cooper went no further than Riga; the fact that a narrative of the journey to, in, and from Finland, has been produced for private circulation and that a copy will be sent for the addressee to read to Henry’s father, Edward Pease, 21 October 1856 – From: Quaker families of Darlington,Pease family, Henry Pease (1807 – 1881), Correspondence

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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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