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A. L. s., from Rev. T. S. Hughes to John Lee

Informs Lee that the church, believing the Archimandrite to be an imposter, will not take up his petition. Complains that even though he has little influence or money he is prevailed upon by many requests from foreigners who believe him to be a great man. Returns petition with letter to secretary of Greek Committee, hoping they can do more. Apologises for the trouble caused to Lee and pledges any further help.

A. L. s., from Rev. T. S. Hughes to John Lee

  • Lee/Box 1b/Doc 66
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  • 1824 (Undated but believed to be 1 July)
  • Part of Papers of John Lee

Gives thanks for letters and advises that the correspondent will try to persuade people at Cambridge to sign petition concerning the Archimandrite, including the Bishop of Peterborough, though does not hold out much hope. Advises that the Archimandrite must send papers soon as he has to leave Cambridge to attend to ill wife. Gives news of Cambridge and friends and thanks Lee for kind attention to Payssio.

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