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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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the Acts of the Apostles and the 31st verse, He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ that his soul was not left in Hell, neither his flesh did see corruption.

Monday, 23rd
Being Easter holidays nothing particular occurred.

Tuesday, 24th
Much the same as yesterday.

Wednesday, 25th
Went on board nothing doing. Mr Wilkinson and I went to Clementines to look at a piano.

Thursday, 26th
Mr Thompson called on us and we went by water to Greenwich Hospital saw through the painted Hall and the Chapel very well worth seeing. Came home by the coach. Mr T spent the evening with us.

Friday, 27th
Went on board the ship am afraid she will not sail this 3 weeks yet.

Saturday, 28th
Captain Bowls called and a Mr Ibblesworth from Liverpool brought letters for me to take to Macqueen and Bostock. Mr Mathew Gibbons called Mrs Apsey and children Thomas Moore and sisters. Celia wrote Mr D Hope.

 
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      Call No.: CY 324, Safe 1/21a
 

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