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  <dc:title>Donkin, Sir Horatio Brian</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters to Sir Horatio Brian Donkin to Karl Pearson and to Maria Sharpe. Wishes to resign from the Men and Women's Club. Letter dated 25 Mar 1886 states that it was unlikely that Engels would join the Club. Provides a reference to an article by Lafargue. Eleanor Aveling (nee Marx) would be attending a meeting. Encloses letter from F Engels to "Tussy" [Eleanor Marx Aveling] about his work load. Concerning Contagious Diseases Act. Letters have been photocopied.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1886-1887</dc:date>
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