Letter from Edward William Crosbie.
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- 12 Sep 1827
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Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool on 12 September 1827 to an unknown recipient.
Letter from Edward William Crosbie.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool on 12 September 1827 to an unknown recipient.
Propositions of Edward William Crosbie.
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Lst of propositions Edward William Crosbie has set out in order to be agreed upon with his siblings regarding the sale of land thatt they each have inherited shares in.
Indenture of Henry Crosbie and Edward William Crosbie.
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Deed between Henry Crosbie, son of Edward William Crosbie of Liverpool, and Matthew Wotherspoon, a merchant, whereby Henry Crosbie binds himself as an apprentice to Matthew Wotherspoon.
Letter and draft from Edward William Crosbie to Richard Rathbone.
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Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, to Richard Rathbone of Woodcroft, regarding his lack of friends and acquaintances and his dire financial situation, as well as an edited draft of the letter.
Letter from James Perry to P Howell.
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Copy of a letter from James Perry in Liverpool to Mister P Howell, written to serve as a character reference for Edward William Crosbie.
Letter from A Ashton to Miss Crosbie.
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Letter from Miss A Ashton in Ranelagh, County Dublin, to Miss Crosbie in Manchester, persuading her Miss Crosbie toward faith in God, and also telling her friend of her time visiting Liverpool.
Letter from Henry Crosbie to John Colquhoun.
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Letter from Henry Crosbie at South Castle Street, Liverpool, to his friend John Colquhoun at 27 Upper Beau Street, Liverpool, regarding a deal selling 156 bottles of Overetts Premium Blacking, or shoe polish, acquired by his brother Richard Ussher. He also mentions his father Edward William Crosbie; mother, Eliza Crosbie; and sister, Mary Louisa Crosbie.
Letter from Henry Crosbie to Messers Redish Birde.
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Letter from Henry Crosbie in Liverpool to his employers, Messers Redish and Birde, requesting an advance of his quarterly salary and the excuse of his absence, in order to settle his affairs after the sudden death of his father.
Letter from William Cronhelm to Henry Crosbie.
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Letter from William Cronhelm (1814-1885) at 13 Bank Street, Leeds, to Henry Crosbie (b. 1813) at the residence of James Adam at 32 Red Cross Street, Liverpool.
Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie to Edward Crosbie.
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Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie at 14 Charles Street, City Road, London, to her brother Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, scolding him for not delivering her letter to her friend in Liverpool, and demanding that he do so immediately.