- ReferenceSFM2/28
- TitleDraft letter to George Coleby “…You say “It certainly was never my wish to pick up a quarrel” then it is to be regretted you had not more thought before you offered me…the most gross insult that could be written, however I could but pity you for the impetuosity of temper and want of judgement you displayed, but instead of having any vindictive feeling towards you rest assured I have forgiven you and I ever wish yourself and family well…”
- Date free text14 April 1857
- Production dateFrom: 1857 To: 1857
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