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Letter from John Robert Wilson to Frederick Hugh Crawford, 16 April 1916.
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Letter from John Robert Wilson to Frederick Hugh Crawford, 16 April 1916.
Public record office of Northern Ireland
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it until the end of her <lb/>next term, when the weather <lb/>will be better and I <lb/>shall have more time <lb/>to discuss matters with <lb/>her. She will also be <lb/>able to stay longer than <lb/>a few days which is <lb/>scarcely worth all the <lb/>expenses.</p> <p>Within the next few days<pb/> I will write to Naomi. <lb/>If Stuart is not <lb/>coming home for his <lb/>holiday I shall be glad <lb/>to see him here. He <lb/>has friends and can <lb/>look after himself.</p> <p>Have you heard any news <lb/>of "The <unclear>Fanny</unclear>"?</p> <salute>Yours very sincerely,</salute> <signed><hi rend="underline">J. R. Wilson</hi></signed>
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