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  <dc:title>Letter from Thomas Curtis, Bath to Charles Blagden, 12 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>If Blagden's brother  intends to come to Bath he should set out the day after the receipt of this letter.  The connection with Mr Gyde would be a great advantage to Dick [Blagden].  States that the clothing business is as profitable as ever.  Reports on Collet's tenant.  Has an Italian teacher now and relates some of what he has learned regarding pronunciation.  Also spends time with a miniature painter.  Mrs Curtis is much better and continues to drink porter.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 March 1772</dc:date>
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