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  <dc:title>Rev. J W Blakesley</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters from Joseph Williams Blakesley (1808-1885), to Mrs Grey, comprising letter, 10 Jul 1871, regarding the paper she read to the Society of Arts, informing her he will write to 'Lyttelton &amp; the Stanleys' on her behalf, and regarding his son who was supervising  the erection of a 'temple of Jupiter Pluvius' for the thirsty people of 'Kaymen' and 'Burgess Hill', Marked 'K'; letter, 12 Jul 1871, thanking her for sending him papers regarding the 'scheme' and promising to write to 'Lyttelton' and the Dean of Westminster, Marked 'K'; letter, 10 Jan 1872, informing her he would writing to the Bishop of Dublin, the possible break up of the Liberal Party and why prominent men opposed her cause.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>10 Jul 1871-10 Jan 1872</dc:date>
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