Letter : Adelphi, to Mr. Cadell, Adelphi, 1 May 1793.

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Letter : Adelphi, to Mr. Cadell, Adelphi, 1 May 1793.

ALS discussing her intended gift to the Committee for the French Clergy and reckoning some financial matters with him as the publisher of her work Sacred dramas. She refers to a recent illness that prevented her from reviewing the revisions to the second edition and informs him that she is staying with Mrs Bouvene near Maidstone, Kent.

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More, Hannah, 1745-1833

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Committee for the Relief of the French Clergy.

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