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Letter to Frederic Cronhelm.

The first half of a letter from an unknown friend or relative at East Ansley, to Frederic William Cronhelm requesting to deffer his visit from Christmas to Easter as the weather is poor for traveling without a coach.

Letter from Thomas Hill to Elizabeth Crosbie.

Letter from Thomas Hill in Liverpool to Miss Elizabeth Crosbie (later Cronhelm) at 8 Nelson Street, City Road, London. He discusses a letter he recieved from Elizabeth's sister, an upcoming trial, and the marriage of Louisa Cronhelm to Mr Cooper.

Letter from Edward Theodore Cronhelm to Henry Clarke Cronhelm.

Letter from Edward Theodore Cronhelm, who died at the battle of Waterloo, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm. He writes about family members, his allowance from the military, and an upcoming review the following day by the young Prince of Orange.

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Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm to Henry Cronhelm.

Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm at Bankers Hill, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm, about his encounter with the newly wed Mister Edward, and turns down an invitation to visit Henry Clarke Cronhelm because of how much bringing the children would cost.

Letter from Alexander MacGregor.

Letter from Alexander MacGregor in London, to a man in Liverpool, notifying him that he is traveling and won't be able to recieve any letters, but that he will pay the man a visit, as he will be in Liverpool the following week.

Letter from Mister Cooper to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm.

Letter from Mr Cooper at Queen Street, London, to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm at 1 Bath Building, Bath Street, City Road, London, requesting that they visit that day. Instructions on the exterior state that if they are not home, the letter is to be delivered to Miss Cronhelm at 21 Bingdon Road, and the is to visit instead.

Propositions of Edward William Crosbie.

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.

Receipt from the draper to mister Cronhelm.

Receipt for materials purchase from J Rayner Linen & Wollen Draper, Silk Mercer, Hatter, and Hosier by Mister Cronhelm in Halifax on 8 May 1827. The bill was settled on 24 Oct 1827.

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