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WiFletcher_to_GeByron_1811-01-28.docx
Fletcher’s description of his suffering while trying to locate the money which Byron thinks Hanson must have sent, and which he needs for further travel, makes painful reading. {PSC]

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ChMatthews_to_Byron_1811-01-13.docx
"I am very happy to hear that you have been so well amused in Greece; and your plans for the future are so promising that I have no doubt your amusement will be progressive."

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Hobhouse_to_ChMatthews_1810-10-21.docx
"I do not loose a moment to inform you of my return to England ...."

JoHobhouse_to_Byron_1810-10-06.docx
Hobhouse’s enthusiasm for the new Spanish parliament awakens nothing corresponding in Byron’s letters back. [PSC]

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ChMatthews_to_JoHobhouse_1809-09-25.docx
"What you wd be most interested to hear wd be the progress of your Miss-Sell-Any ..." and other literary news.

HoBrowne_to_MotherSligo_1810-09-15.docx
Sligo’s disgust at Byron’s behaviour is lightly expressed. [PSC]

CaByron_to_JoHanson_1810-09-09.docx
Catherine Byron's business correspondence with John Hanson, with regard to the Sanders portrait of Byron.

Hobhouse_to_Byron_1810-08-16-24.docx
An envelope (with the letter missing [PSC]) on which Hobhouse writes various bits of news.

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Hobhouse_to_Byron_1810-08-15.docx
Hobhouse requests Byron to forward the three or four boxes of marbles that he had forgotten under the influence of wine.

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Massingberd_to_Hanson_1810-08-09.docx
"It certainly appears very extraordinary that Lord Byron should not have made a sufficient provision for the payment of those people...."
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