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Russell Taylor Mrs, Louis Alexis Chamerovzow, J. B. Estlin (1785-1855), S. Alfred Steinthal, Mary Anne Estlin (1820-1902), F. W. Chesson (1833 or 4-1888), Floreska Lecomte, Maria Weston Chapman (1806-1885), George Thompson (1804-1878), Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898)Places
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Mary Anne Estlin says that Parker Pillsbury is improving steadily in health. Mary A. Estlin will have "to ransack my hoards for flying-mercuries, battledores, shuttlecocks, cups & balls, & c. to keep him in exercise, ..." She describes her father [John Bishop Estlin]'s physical condition. She gives instructions about obtaining various pamphlets. She refers to the marriage of Mlle LeComte [Floreska LeComte?]. She will provide Mrs. Russell Taylor, widow of the editor of the Manchester Guardian, with a letter of introduction to Maria Weston Chapman. Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of Mrs. Gideon Acland. Praises S. A. Steinthal. "Mr. Ch[amerovzo]w is I imagine drifting New Organizationward, Mr. Chesson is silent." Mr. George Thompson's daughter is likely to recover.
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