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L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| To John Linnell Esqre Circencester Place,
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Fitzroy Square
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Sunday Afternoon July 16--1826
EDL82.1Linnell7'26; E779| [Postmark: Noon 17 Jy]
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Dear Sir
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| I have been ever since taking Dr Youngs Addition to Mr
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Finchams Practise with me ([It] <The Addition> is
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| dandelion) In a Species of Delireum & in Pain too much for
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Thought It is now passed as I hope But the moment I got ease of
L82.1Linnell7'26; E779| Body. began Pain of Mind [word del.] & that not a small one It is
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| about The Name of the Child which Certainly ought to be
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Thomas. after Mrs Linnells Father It will be brutal not to say
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Worse for it is worse In my opinion <& on my Part>. Pray
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Reconsider it if it is not too late It very much troubles Me as a
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Crime in which I shall [be] [a] <The> Principal. Pray
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Excuse this hasty Expostulation & believe me to be Yours
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| Sicerely
L82.1Linnell7'26; E780| WILLIAM BLAKE
L82.2Linnell7'26; E780| P.SFincham is a Pupil of Abernethy's this is what
L82.2Linnell7'26; E780| gives me great pleasure I did not know it before yesterday from
L82.2Linnell7'26; E780| Mr Fincham