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- from John Harlowe
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- from Mrs. Norton
- from Robert Lovelace
- from Sarah Sadleir
- Ms. Howe
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- to Anna Howe
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- to Miss Montague
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- to Mr. Wyerley
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LETTER 525: LORD M. TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
M. Hall, Friday Sept. 29. Dear Sir, My kinsman Lovelace is now setting out for London; proposing to see you, and then to go to Dover, and so embark. God send him well out of the kingdom! On … Continue reading
Posted in to John Belford
Tagged C1.4.101, C3.8.45, DOUBLE-CHECK C1 INFORMATION, Friday, L525, London Journey, Morden's threat, Ross, Sept 29, time uncertain
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LETTER 377: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS JUDITH NORTON
Sat. July 29. I Congratulate you, my dear Mrs. Norton, with all my heart, on your son’s recovery; which I pray to God, with your own health, to perfect. I write in some hurry, being apprehensive of the … Continue reading
LETTER 376: MRS HARLOWE TO MRS JUDITH NORTON
Sunday, July 30. We all know your virtuous prudence, worthy woman; we all do. But your partiality to this your rash favourite is likewise known. And we are no less acquainted with the unhappy body’s power of painting her … Continue reading
LETTER 375: MRS NORTON TO MRS HARLOWE
Friday, July 28. Honoured Madam, Being forbidden, without leave, to send you anything I might happen to receive from my beloved Miss Clary, and so ill, that I cannot attend to askyour leave, I give you this trouble, to … Continue reading
Posted in from Mrs. Norton, to Mrs. Harlowe
Tagged C1.1.82, C3.1.6, DOUBLE-CHECK C1 INFORMATION, Friday, July 28, L375, Ross, time uncertain
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LETTER 303: LADY BETTY LAWRANCE TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
Saturday, July 1. Dear Madam, I find, that all is not as it should be between you and my nephew Lovelace. It will very much afflict me, and all his friends, if he has been guilty of any designed … Continue reading
Posted in from Lady Betty Lawrance, to Charlotte Harlowe
Tagged C1.1.10, C3.1.35, DOUBLE-CHECK C1 INFORMATION, July 1, L303, Ross, saturday, time uncertain
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