Letter, 1865 Oct. 12, the Deanary [sic], York, to Lady Franklin [microform].

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Letter, 1865 Oct. 12, the Deanary [sic], York, to Lady Franklin [microform].

Queen Emma regrets that she will not be able to meet with Lady Franklin on Oct. 12 as she will be resting at Lord de Tabley's house, and describes a meeting in Leeds on behalf of the Church of England mission in Hawaii.

4 p. on folded leaf.

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