Letter from John Bennett to John McAllister dated April 7, 1852 in which he writes about Mrs Cook destroying many of Captain Cook's letters and papers

Start Date
01 January 1852
End Date
31 December 1852
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Physical Context
MS 4263-Family papers of Captain James Cook, 1776-1926 [manuscript]./Item 14
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im  

Brelaste  

Meiton  

7th April 1852  

Ser  

regret that was from  

home, when you called ou  

monday, especially, as the  

hour named by my  

daughter is au insonvenue  

one at the Minerva, mas  

much as the board meets  

ât loclock precisely  

generally Sets till ccloch  

So prevent therefore  

cunecassory, trouble  

take this mode of informing  

you that very few memorial  

of Capter fork came into my  

hands as executor to be cordow  

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