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  <dc:title>Framed letter from John Adams to his son, Doctor Francis Adams</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from John Adams to his son, Dr. Francis Adams, who is in India as a regimental medical officer during the Mutiny, undated (1857 - 1858). He states that he is glad that his son has escaped the dangers and is removed from the mutiny in Hindustan; he now hopes it is over but has great apprehensions for the future; he had been with his good friends Sir James and Lady Clarke who had enquired after him; he discusses his advancement in the army.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c 1857</dc:date>
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