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GB 249 T-LA/24 · Pièce · 6 May 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Bad weather; political situation in Denmark and probability of war with Prussia; employment and education of Hugh Beckett [Hugh Lang's grandson]; visit by Moritz Melchior to England and Scotland; difficulty educating the writer's three boys.

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GB 249 T-LA/26 · Pièce · 17 May 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Her life in India; the climate; her health; loans of buggy and saddle; concern about Louisa travelling to India; socialising with the other ladies; Mr. Hamilton, a police officer; her house in Largs; not being able to speak much Hindustani; the servants.

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GB 249 T-LA/21 · Pièce · 23 April 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Accounts for sales of rum from Estate Paradise, St. Croix; inability to sell shipment of sugar from Estate Paradise due to inferior quality; state of sugar market.

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GB 249 T-LA/17 · Pièce · 10 April 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Problems in management of Estate William; shortage of labourers; sugar production; effects of weather; sales of rum; list of supplies ordered for Estates Good Hope, Mon Bijou and William.

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GB 249 T-LA/18 · Pièce · 11 April 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Repairs to her house; weather; engagement of Mr. Peebles to Miss Jones, daughter of former manager of Estate Adventure; visit of Prince Alfred to St. Croix; letter from her sister, Janet, about her son, Hugh; her health.

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GB 249 T-LA/14 · Pièce · 12 March 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Sale and shipping of sugar; advises against nominating James McFarlane as estate manager; continuing dry weather; amounts of sugar and rum produced on Estates Good Hope, Mon Bijou, William, Paradise and Adventure; disturbance in America damaging rum prices.

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GB 249 T-LA/15 · Pièce · 26 March 1861
Fait partie de Hugh Lang papers

Weather; amounts of sugar shipped; amounts of sugar and rum produced; sugar and rum prices; note of cost of work on house of Mrs. Ann Beckett [Hugh Lang's daughter]; visit of Prince Alfred.

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