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Mary Reibey - journal, 1820-1821, together with 'A copy of an abridgement of an examination before the Prison Committee of the House of Commons during the year last'
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I went to their House and slept all night.

Monday 11th
Visited the [indecipherable] in Salford. Dined at Mrs Brown’s tea’d at Miss Hope’s. Slept at Mrs Brown’s nothing particular [indecipherable].

Tuesday, 12th
Left Blackburn [indecipherable] 5 o’clock Company [indecipherable] my Cousin borne to [indecipherable] where I had promised to stay a month was very kindly and discerned my sister was dead.

Wednesday, 13th
Mrs Hargreaves and I took a walk to my cousin John Hope [indecipherable] out. Came home and Dined [indecipherable] the evening to see the Dwarf [indecipherable] Mr Buchanan and a Miss Hill the former an Assistant of Mr Hargreaves and the latter a friend of theirs. Wrote to David H and Mr Jones.

Thursday, 14th
Mrs Hargreaves and I took a walk, Mr D Hope called on one and took one to his House at Green Hays found Mrs H very well stopped and took tea with them Mr H walked home with me.

Friday, 15th
Mr Hargreaves and I called on a Mr and Mrs Marsden she also took me to a manufacturing warehouse, Mr Heathcote, whom I bought a piece of calico measuring [indecipherable] 7 yds at 1/-. We went to tea at

 
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