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    Thirteen letters with transcriptions from Thomas Elwyn in Portsmouth to William Elwyn, his brother, a barrister at law in London and Bristol, 1804-1815. F1: Six letters, six transcriptions, 1804-1805. November 20, 1804: Four page letter in which Thomas talks about the end of the Federalists and the accession of the republicans under Jefferson in positive terms; family news; the growth of Portsmouth (he conservatively estimates the populat...

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