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  <dc:title>Letters (5) from W. Wakenfield at London and Salop to J J, solicitor, Wrexham</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He has just arrived in London; hopes J J will join him; impressed by the gaslights; is lodging in Finsbury; has celebrated his 1st Sabbath in London with an orgy of chapel services; advice to J J about his love-life; is glad J J's putative mother-in-law is at 33 Eaton Square, not Place, the latter "is one of the splendid mansions of so splendid and fashionable a neighbourhood"; has a chance to go to Australia at the behest of the "Colonial Society" [Mission ?]; has seen the Queen, a London fog, London rain, a London crowd, a Lord Mayor's Show and a Royal procession. Later, at Salop, his future is still undecided</dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 October 1837 - 23 October 1839</dc:date>
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