Letters, 1868-1876.

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Letters, 1868-1876.

[1] 1868, Nov. 7, Bedgebury Park, Kent, to [Edward Moore?] -- Wishes Moore to instruct Blumson to "admit all respectable persons to see" the church under his care. Illustrates the need for Blumson to be so told, with story of priest who was turned away. [2] 1869, May 17, Freshwater, to William Bent Grenside -- Accompanied by photograph of Beresford-Hope. Is grateful for expressions of sympathy [over his loss of seat in Parliament as representative from Cambridge]. [3] 1876, May 3, [London], to Hinds Howell -- Praises a letter heard read. "Will hold in mind" his "very valuable point as to the Education Bill".

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Grenside, William Bent,

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Howell, Hinds, 1808 or 1809-

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Moore, Edward, 1835-1916

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Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford), 1820-1887

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