Letters to John Bowdler and Lady Jane Cotton, 1753-1762.

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Letters to John Bowdler and Lady Jane Cotton, 1753-1762.

Includes eighteen autograph letters from Thomas Bowdler to his mother-in-law, Lady Jane Cotton, concerning her finances and Thomas's family. Also includes three autograph letters from Thomas to his son, John, concerning John's finances, his schooling and religious studies, and various family matters.

1 v. (.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8268609

Houghton Library

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Bowdler, John, 1746-1823

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Cotton, Jane, Lady,

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Bowdler family.

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Bowdler, Thomas, 1705-1785.

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Thomas Bowdler was a British Admiralty officer, a conscientious Jacobite, and keeper of the accounts of his mother-in-law, Lady Jane Cotton. John Bowdler (1746-1823) was Thomas's son and a writer on religious and church affairs. From the description of Letters to John Bowdler and Lady Jane Cotton, 1753-1762. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81716181 John Bowdler (1746-1823) was a writer on religious and church affairs. Thomas Bowdler was his father. Lady Jane Cotton...