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  <dc:title>Letter from Eubule Thelwall to Dr Edward Wynn at Hereford</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Believes the chief business of Wynn's letter was to enquire into Mr Richard Morgan's concerns in 'this place' [Jesus College]. The writer finds that he [Morgan] owes £1.15.0 still to Brocks and £3.17.0 still to the College above his caution. Wynn would know that Mr Marshal's Chronological Tables would come to; they cost £4. Has been applied to upon William Owen's account, who owes some money in Oxford; it would be more for his credit if his debts were discharged. Gives Wynn the current news from Oxford</dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 July 1719</dc:date>
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