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- ANNA HOWE: NOT IN USE
- from Anna Howe
- from Anthony Harlowe
- from Arabella Harlowe
- from Clarissa Harlowe
- from Colonel Morden
- from Dr. H.
- FROM DR. LEWEN
- from F.J. De La Tour
- From Hannah Burton
- from James Harlowe Jun.
- from John Belford
- from John Harlowe
- from Joseph Leman
- From Judith Norton
- from Lady Betty Lawrance
- from Lord M
- from Miss Montague
- from Misses Montague
- from Mr. Brand
- from Mr. Hickman
- From Mr. Wyerley
- From Mrs Charlotte Harlowe
- FROM MRS HODGES
- from Mrs. Howe
- from Mrs. Judith Norton
- from Mrs. Norton
- from Robert Lovelace
- from Sarah Sadleir
- Ms. Howe
- Ross
- Sr.
- to Anna Howe
- to Arabella Harlowe
- to Charles Hickman
- to Charlotte Harlowe
- to Clarissa Harlowe
- to Dr. Lewen
- to Hannah Burton
- to James Harlowe
- to James Harlowe Jun.
- to James Harlowe Sen
- to John Belford
- to John Harlowe
- to Joseph Leman
- To Lady Betty Lawrance
- to Lord M.
- to Miss Montague
- To Mr. Lovelace
- to Mr. Wyerley
- TO MRS HODGES
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Tag Archives: Will
LETTER 528: MR. BELFORD TO LORD M
Thursday morning, Oct. 5. It may be some satisfaction to your Lordship, to have a brief account of what has just now passed between Colonel Morden and me. We had a good deal of discourse about the Harlowe-family, and … Continue reading
Posted in from John Belford, to Lord M.
Tagged Belford's Home, C1.1.8, L104, Ross, Will
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LETTER 419: MR. BELFORD TO ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ.
Tuesday, Aug. 22. I have been under such concern for the poor man, whose exit I almost hourly expect, and at the shocking scenes his illness, and his agonies exhibit; that I have been only able to make memoranda of the … Continue reading
Posted in from John Belford, To Mr. Lovelace
Tagged allusion, august, C1.7.1, Enclosure SHAKESPEARE'S POETRY, footnote, l429, poetry, Ross, timespan, Will
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LETTER 55: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE
Friday midnight I HAVE now a calmer moment. Envy, ambition, high and selfish resentment and all the violent passions are now, most probably, asleep all around me; and shall not my own angry ones give way to the silent … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.2.10, deeds, L55, obedience, Will
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