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Clergyman who was at Bourke, named
[Tadington?], has left our church
and gone over to Rome. He has
left his wife at Bourke, we hear.
He is now in the Sydney University
as a Professor. They staid with
us at Denbigh before they went up,
Mr Paine being acquainted with
him at college. I am afraid
the Bishop of Bathurst has much
trouble with his clergy. Mr
Thos. Smith is not what he ought
to be.

Your Aunt Martha leaves the
Orphan School this week. I think
she will feel very odd with a
small house & few servants.
I hope all the children are quite
well, my best love to your self
& Fanny.

Believe me
Your aff. mother
Anne Hassall

P.S. When is Emily to be married.

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