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XM/1047/3

LETTER: J.F. Lewis [to R. Hemingway?]. He regrets not hearing from him. He is in trouble again since Mr. Mytton, wine and spirit merchant, is disgusted at his dishonoured bills and has had his goods valued and removed from his hotel room. He will be able to get them back if Mr. Crowther can be induced to forward his money. He begs him to plead his case and stresses the urgency of the matter. He adds that Mr. Mytton is allowing him to stay in his own private residence.


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