• Reference
    HN2/B3/19/16
  • Title
    Letter from George Brooks to John Green. George has entered into partnership with Mr Edward Clanfield Brickwood ‘a practitioner of high standing and one of the senior proctors of our Courts’. Has had conversation with Mr Swaffield who has a proposal about alteration of father’s will by codicil, when Green has considered it could he let George know what he thinks, ‘…it seems to me desireable – entertaining as I do the most friendly & affectionate feelings possible to my Brothers, but yet looking at the tenor of Capt Bird’s recent letters as regards yourself – that some step should be taken by my Father to protect his Estate in justice to us all; and that this should be done entirely under your guidance as speedily as possible as delay would probably increase the difficulty, and my Brother returns to India next spring.’
  • Date free text
    7 Oct 1852
  • Production date
    From: 1852 To: 1852
  • Level of description
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