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  <dc:title>Jean LeMaitre</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Jean LeMaitre, a 63 year old man, requests to be admitted to the Hospital. His father was Jaques LeMaitre and his grandfather, Tobie LeMaitre, was born in Caen, in Normandy. Jean is a member of the French Church of Le Quarré. He is a woodcarver but his poor eyesight and the newer trends in his field prevent him from finding much work. He now suffers from colics and can no longer work. A note in a different hand states that Jean LeMaitre is indeed a member of the Church and suffers from poor health. A separate note, signed by Mercier, strongly recommends him. The petition is signed by P Prevost, Pastor of the French Church of Le Quarré; François Deschamps; Guillaume Marchant and Joseph Tiercelin.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 Apr 1800</dc:date>
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