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  <dc:title>Letter from Edward L S [Lygon Somers] Cocks, 43 Charing Cross, to [Alfred Bray] Kempe</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He had thought Kempe might still be in London, as the courts are still sitting. [Robert] Chalmers is anxious to pay the Harrods bill, but cannot get exact figuees while [Cyril] Longhurst is away in Dundee. Of the £1,400 [in the 'Discovery' fund], £300 is due to [William] Colbeck 'for sending home the Discovery men' Cocks thinks this should be repaid to the 'Morning' fund, so the available balance after paying the 'Discovery' crew wages would be about £350. He will wait until Chalmers returns, particularly as Sir W [William] Wharton thinks the costs for engineers and stores for the discovery will amount to about £400. 'I suppose you see that they have taken an estimate for 45,000??'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 August 1903</dc:date>
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