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Crosbie Family
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Letter From George Aiken to Henry Crosbie.

Letter from George Aiken to Henry Crosbie regarding poetry and accommodation arrangements for Henry Crosbie and Theodore Cronhelm on an upcoming trip.

Letter from Henry Crosbie to John Colquhoun.

Letter from Henry Crosbie at South Castle Street, Liverpool, to his friend John Colquhoun at 27 Upper Beau Street, Liverpool, regarding a deal selling 156 bottles of Overetts Premium Blacking, or shoe polish, acquired by his brother Richard Ussher. He also mentions his father Edward William Crosbie; mother, Eliza Crosbie; and sister, Mary Louisa Crosbie.

Letter from Henry Crosbie to Messers Redish Birde.

Letter from Henry Crosbie in Liverpool to his employers, Messers Redish and Birde, requesting an advance of his quarterly salary and the excuse of his absence, in order to settle his affairs after the sudden death of his father.

Letter from James Perry to P Howell.

Copy of a letter from James Perry in Liverpool to Mister P Howell, written to serve as a character reference for Edward William Crosbie.

Letter from Lady Cloncurry to Mrs Cronhelm.

Letter from Lord Cloncurry at Blackrock, County Dublin, to Mister Crosbie, sending his regrets that the illness of Lady Cloncurry prevents his ability to accept an invitation to visit the Crosbie family.

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