Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to Mr. Norton, "Wednesday."

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Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to Mr. Norton, "Wednesday."

Asking that he deliver two enclosed notes; informing him of a document obtained of Hughes "telling us exactly where to fish for good fish," indicating that he will be on the first train at Newbury Station Friday and must return to the parish that night, where he has a "poor fellow all but dying," recommending that he try a few mayflies, "middle sized, & not yellow, but pale onion-green"; and asking him to bring an umbrella that he left at his house.

1 item (2 p.) ; 16.9 cm.

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