Item HEY/4/27 - Letter to William

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HEY/4/27

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Letter to William

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  • 23 February 1834 (Creation)

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(19th century)

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The Hey family were resident in York in the 19th century. The family was intermarried with the Gray family of Grays solicitors, York, and associated papers can be found in the business collection (reference GDC) and the family collection (reference GFP).

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Much pressed by business: cannot send money for bill as there is none: £5 sent for immediate needs. Will pay remainder in a week or two via Crompton's Bank in London. Chances of William’s obtaining Fellowship. Problem of Garton’s mode of reading and his manners but 'A non-high-reading Man might still make a useful parson'. Review of national politics. Samuel (son) requires contributions for purchase of organ at Leeds. Building at Ockbrook Church to start in about a month. Plans for Diocesan Church Building Society.

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  • English

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    438.1D.27

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