My dear George,—You will no doubt have heard of the unhappy fate of our friend and relative poor Sir John Jeffcott, and can well imagine what a shock it has been to ...
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South Australian Record (London, England : 1837 - 1840), Wed 11 Sep 1839, Page 2
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