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Letter: Reverend Henry Williams to Reverend Edward Bickersteth, 22 March 1820
Reverend
Henry
Williams
Author
Reverend
Edward
Bickersteth
Receiver
text
Letter
Cheltenham, England
22 March 1820
27 March 1820
Notes about where the letter was created: Cheltenham, England
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Hocken Collections' Title: Henry Williams, Cheltenham, to Assistant Secretary
Scope and Content: This letter concerns studying under Reverend Edward Garrand Marsh
March
1820
Sir
God
God
Mr
Grammar
Grammar
Dwellings
House
Williams
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Letter: Reverend Henry Williams to Reverend Edward Bickersteth, 22 March 1820
Reverend Henry Williams
University of Otago Library
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Letter
Maori Subject Headings
Reverend Edward Bickersteth
22 March 1820
Cheltenham, England
27 March 1820
British English
God
Grammar
Dwellings
March
1820
God
Grammar
House
Williams
Cheltenham March 22. 1820
My Dear Sir,
With great thankfulness to Almighty God do I acquaint you that on my mentioning to Mr Marsh your wishes that I could pursue my studies under him, he instantly expressed his desire to have me near him and a small humble cottage is taken for our reception. I have commenced the grammar and expect to lay a good & solid foundation by the time I go to Cheltenham. I have called on Mr Jervin
(?)
but as Mr Marsh receives me so soon, there will be little need of his kindly proffered assistance— I beg my
rememberances
remembrances
to the family at the house
And believe me
My Dear Sir
Yours most truly
Henry Williams
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MS-0498/087
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