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Add. MS a/244/55
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Letter from George William, Baron Lyttelton to J. W. Blakesley
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- 13 July 1843 (Creation)
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3 pp.
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Metropolitan Improvement Office - will be happy to circulate Blakesley's book, Bishop of Ely has written to say that he has no vacant livings, saw John Heath at the Athenaeum, Vice-Master continuing to take pupils, Bishop Thirlwall in bodily fear of Rebecca, Carlyle going to visit him, expects disturbances in Staffordshire, madness of the Bishop of Bath and Wells
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- Lyttelton, George William (1817-1876) 4th Baron Lyttelton and 4th Baron Westcote, educationist (Subject)
- Thirlwall, Newell Connop (1797–1875) bishop of St David's, historian (Subject)
- Law, George Henry (1761–1845), bishop of Bath and Wells (Subject)
- Heath, John Moore (1809-1882), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, clergyman (Subject)