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- 29 August 1825 (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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Parents at Leeds with Uncle William on account of Mamma’s health. 'Papa said that Mr & Mrs Pearson were coming to stop a day or two at Uncle Williams and he was talking of escaping to Aunt Rebecca’s house'. Mr Simeon made a speech at the Jews meeting Derby which was more interesting than the 'Missionary a(sic) Bible meetings'. Other church news. York and Derby Musical Festivals. Fruit trees are beautiful; over twelve hundred peaches and nectarines and the grapes are very fine but no figs. Excuse the bad writing as the pen is bad and 'it is the only one we have left'.
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- English