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all the Photos as you requested & sundry other small things which you will see by the enclosed list.

I now enclose you the certificate of Alice's Death & I think that will complete the instructions you sent me; if there is any thing else I can do at any time, I shall only be too happy to do it.

by the last out going mail I sent you a Letter of instructions about the Money. I hope by the time you receive this, you will have received it all right. I have not get had time to make out a statement of the accounts. I am so busy with my shop & collecting a/c for other people, & have been for some months past, that when evening comes I am glad to rest by my earliest opportunity. I will forward it to you; I made haste to get the money off for I thought it would be very usefull to your father; & the a/c could come after.

Mrs Cook has written a note to your Mother, which I enclose in this. I trust this may find you all quite well. With very kind regards from us to all of you.

Believe me
Dear Sir
Yours very Truly
H Cook
11th June 1876