Letter : Bedford Place, to Lieut. Governor La Trobe. [1839]

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Letter : Bedford Place, to Lieut. Governor La Trobe. [1839]

Letter written by Lady Jane Franklin to Lieut. Governor La Trobe, apologising for temporarily losing a letter and promising to return it by her maid on their way to church. It was written from Bedford Place, 25 June n.d. (ca. 1839).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7071858

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