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1836 WHITEHAVEN - Lord Lowther - ELECTIONS-CHOLERA outbreak to Henry Howard
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1836 WHITEHAVEN - Lord Lowther - ELECTIONS-CHOLERA outbreak to Henry HowardThis product data sheet is originally written in English.
1836; Whitehaven 21st July, Original letter written by Anthony Burns Steward, a Whitehaven Attorney to Henry Howard of Corby Castle, Near Carlisle, regarding Lord Lowtherand the boundary of Whitehaven formed by a beck running through the village of Hensingham, and news of Lord Lowther candidate Mr Matthew Attwood, canvassing in the streets, description of the crowds, The Cholera marches on in Whitehaven there have been ten or a dozen Deaths, Maryport Cholera, shops shut etc.A most interesting local history item
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1836; Whitehaven 21st July, Original letter written by Anthony Burns Steward, a Whitehaven Attorney to Henry Howard of Corby Castle, Near Carlisle, regarding Lord Lowtherand the boundary of Whitehaven formed by a beck running through the village of Hensingham, and news of Lord Lowther candidate Mr Matthew Attwood, canvassing in the streets, description of the crowds, The Cholera marches on in Whitehaven there have been ten or a dozen Deaths, Maryport Cholera, shops shut etc.A most interesting local history item
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Cholrea & Elections
EAN
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Country
England
Estate or House name
Corby Castle
Family Surname
Howard
City/Town/Village/Place
Whitehaven
England County
Cumberland
Era
1836
Document Type
Manuscript Letter