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No 5 Little James Street Bedford
= Row
you will be able to see Mr
Simeon. After that hour it will
not be likely you find him at
home and I thought you would
be happy to see him before he
leaves Town on Saturday next.
I fully expected being in Town
this week but circumstances
has arisen so that I do not feel
strength equal to the attending
the public meeting. I hope
you will enjoy them and that
the presence of God will be
in the midst of the great. A faculty
of the People. You have no doubt
seen dear Mr Thompson. He will
greatly rejoice at the success
that has attended your speedy
Ordination. I find Mr Solomon
will receive Priests Orders [underscored] in
a week or two: perhaps if you

call early on Mr Simeon, he [will]
be able to arrange for you
so as you also to profit in
having the same duty performed.
I feel anxious you should be
speedily prepared for your
Voyage & the great [indecipherable]
before you. I remain with
sincere Christian feelings
(whose humble prayers will
follow you)
Your affect, friend
E. Dornford
Cambridge
April 30 1821

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ghassall

Dornford, E. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers, 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Hassall family, correspondence, 1793-ca. 1900. Sub-series 1: volume 1, 1796-1854. File 1: pp 1-690, State Library of New South Wales, 30 April 1821.