James Webber To Henry Knox Reporting On William Knoxs Health 4 May 1785
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James Webber to Henry Knox Reporting on William Knox's Health, 4 May 1785
Author | : James Webber |
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Webber reports on the condition of Henry's brother, William, who suffered from mental illness. Writes, Tis with great pleasure I can inform you that Mr W Knox is abundantly more compos'd and steady now, than he was, generally is recollected, but at intervals light and wavering...
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Marked duplicate. Includes two letters from James Webber, both written from London. In the first letter, in a clerical hand, but initialed by Webber, written on
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Expresses his gratitude for the care Webber has taken to assist his brother William, who suffered from mental illness. Mentions a box of books, sent from London
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Webber reports on the condition of Henry's brother, William, who suffered from mental illness. Writes, I now am griev'd that I cannot send you more agreeable ti