The Grand Master Being Some Extracts From the Short Hand Correspondence of Robe

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The Grand Master Being Some Extracts From the Short Hand Correspondence of Robe
Robert Cabbel Roffe
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" I fear, however, that such a meeting cannot be anticipated before next Christmas ; but then, if all be well, 1 certainly intend to spend about a week or ten days in the Metropolis, where I can assure you, whatever may have happened in the Country, it never was my misfortune to get a glass too much.
I remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, Thomas Molineux.
24 THE GRAND MASTER.
THOMAS MOLINEUX OP MACCLESFIELD, To ROBEKT CABBELI, ROFFE IN LONDON.
Macdesfield, 5'|4, 21.
That is to say, the fifth mon
...th, and the 4th day and the year ending with the figures, 21. It is a little Cockerish, but very convenient.
My Dear Sir ; When you visit Macclesfield, I can show you a Museum of Stenographical Curiosities, and among the rest, a beau- tiful piece of writing by the Grand Master himself ! but this is too precious a relic to be trusted out of my own hands. It was given me by a niece of his, a Miss Jane Haughton of Baguley, near Altringham, who selected it from a variety of specimens in her posses- sion ; and when she put it into my hands, she obser- ved the Doctor must have had a presentiment into whose hands it would ultimately fall, as he appeared to have taken more than ordinary pains in its execu- tion.


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