Letter to Brigham Young, 23 January 1841

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Letter to Brigham Young, 23 January 1841
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    London Jan the 23 1841 Dear Brother, in christ. I have just Recieved your leter having date Jan the 21 we felte glad to hear from you, and to know where you was, and that you was well. I should Ritin before if I had know whare you would have been, you did not tell me whare you would be. I Expected you would go back to Manchester, you shall have all the news that we have of importan last sabath I went down to Woolwick and ...
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    are butifull, and thare Perrade ground is grand, and very Extenssive acres covered with cannon, one of the greates Arsnells in the known ^world^ they have a verry Extenssive ^duck yard^ thare is three thousand men imploied, fisting fore ware, fifteen hundred of them are convicts a miserable set of being, as I Ever saw it is not so dence populated as London but here and thare, and Extends here sevrel miles. I wish you could spend 2 or 3 days thare, you would be delited. thare is quite a stur thare more then thare ...
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    we sent 2 or 3 leters to Parly to send us one of the 8 Number of the Star and could not guit it till I sent to Joseph Brother Brotherton to send us one. afterLast Sartaday, thare was a little bundle come to us by canal, containing 4 or 45 stones which cost us 2 shilling, 2 or 3 of Brother Tailors pamphlets, if thare had ben 50 it would not cost Enny more, as you say it taks all of the Books to keepe him he might give ...