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[MS 273]

Eimeo April 13th 1816
Very Dear Friend,
Yours by Captain Campbell
of the 15th of Novr. I had the pleasure
of receiving the 29th of Decr. The
melancholy tidings of Mr Shelly & death
I received by the Trial Capt Burnett long
before your letter reached me. We may
well say "In the midst of life we are in
death." Poor Mrs Shelley! I feel sensebly
for her & her poor Orphans. He who
is a Father to the fatherless, & husband
to the widow will take care of her &
them. I am glad to hear that she is
continued in the Native Institution.
I was also sorry to hear of the death of Judge
Bent. I think with you his death will
be a great loss to the Colony.
The Q Charlotte arrived here the 22d

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ghassall

Henry, William. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers, 1793-2000, vol. Sub-series 2: correspondence, volume 2, 1794-ca. 1885. File 1: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 2, pp. 1-297, 1794-ca. 1823, State Library of New South Wales, 13 April 1816.