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Letter from W. Welchman to George Pearson, June 9, 1758
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W. Welchman describes a letter from his cousin Molly Westley that stated George Pearson's promise to send the Welchmans a canary bird. States that the accompanied black bag is the only form of transportation he had for the canary bird to...
Letter from C. Welchman to George Pearson, March 9
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C. Welchman requests Pearson to buy two books about birds, of which he will repay him, and send them by Mr. Wight, a clergyman. Welchman discusses his gold finch and its breeding.
Letter from W. Welchman to George Pearson, September 24, 1758
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W. Welchman sends a goose to George Pearson for harvesting. Updates Pearson on his canary and says that it is molting. Invites the Pearsons to stay for two or three days when most convenient to them.
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