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- 19 February 1831 (Creation)
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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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Objections to William’s staying in Cambridge for Long Vacation; but would be allowed if William agreed to hear 'good Charles Simeon or Farish or some other clergyman of similar view regularly'. Earnshaw to be engaged as tutor: if he cannot afford both term and vacation tutors, better to dispense with the term tutor. 'Anne Simpson’s affair is broken off, so you have still a chance'. Cousin Sam (Hey of Sawley) is at Ockbrook visiting and wants to correspond with us about insects, and has brought a contribution. John Hey (of Leeds) has sent nothing except a lamp for study - intended as a peace offering.
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- English