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_Letter of Introduction: Humour_. TO ARCHDEACON WRANGHAM. Rydal Mount, near Kendal, April 26.
1814. MY DEAR WRANGHAM, I trouble you with this in behalf of a very deserving young clergyman of the name of Jameson, who is just gone from this neighbourhood to a curacy at Sherbourne, in the neighbourhood of Ferry Bridge.
He has a mother and a younger brother dependent upon his exertions, and it is his wish to take pupils in order to increase his income, which, as he is a curate, you know, cannot but be small.
He is an excellent young man, a good scholar, and likely to become much better, for he is extremely industrious.
Among his talents I must mention that for drawing, in which he is a proficient....
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