Dunlop, William B. Seton Castle, Longniddry, East Lothian, England, to Monsignor Robert Seton, Jersey City Heights, New Jersey, 1890 September 9
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He hopes Seton received the extracts from the Haddington Presbytery Records about the Seton family which he sent him. Dunlop heard from his distant kinsman, Reverend Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton that he had met Seton since Seton was there. Dunlop sends Seton a photo of himself. George Marshall Seton has been very unwell and has resigned his post in one of the government offices here and has left Edinburgh to reside in London. All sects in England have been lamenting the death of John Cardinal Newman which is a blow not only to Catholicism but to Christianity. :: II-1-b A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1890 September 9
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English.
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