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LETTER: P. Sandford to William Kniveton. He has been searching for him for some time. He heard the rumour that Mr. Kniveton had run up large bills in Dublin and had had to leave the country. He had almost given up hope of his debt till he found where he was. He reminds him that he is owed £20 which he loaned to Mr. Kniveton and family to move to Ireland. It is time the debt was paid and he is now in need of the money. If he does not pay at once he will be arrested for debt. He has no quarrel with Mrs. Kniveton but he insists on her property too being used to pay off the debt in spite of the fact that they are separated.


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