The Late Mrs. Seacole.

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Author: SPENCER H. CURTIS.
Date: May 24, 1881
From: The Times(Issue 30202)
Publisher: NI Syndication Limited
Document Type: Letter to the editor
Length: 208,145 words
Source Library: Times Newspapers Limited

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THE LATE kfRS. SEACOLE.

THE LATE kfRS. SEACOLE.

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TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.

Sir,-With reference to your notice regarding the late hrs. Sescole, it may not be inopportune to mention that her sister is now living in .Jamaica-Miss Grant, late of Blundell-bhll Hotel, Kingston, and is in very straitened circumstances. Perhaps the "persons of title" to whom she has bequeathed all her property may be willing to help Bliss Grant. She is well known to and respected by all naval officers on the North American Station and others who ba e visited Jamaica, and she has been reduced almost to beggary by no fault of her own, excepting, perhaps, her own excessive liberulizy.

I sm. Sir. vour obedient sarvsnt

SPNCED. H. CURTIS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.

Sir,-With reference to your notice regarding the late hrs. Sescole, it may not be inopportune to mention that her sister is now living in .Jamaica-Miss Grant, late of Blundell-bhll Hotel, Kingston, and is in very straitened circumstances. Perhaps the "persons of title" to whom she has bequeathed all her property may be willing to help Bliss Grant. She is well known to and respected by all naval officers on the North American Station and others who ba e visited Jamaica, and she has been reduced almost to beggary by no fault of her own, excepting, perhaps, her own excessive liberulizy.

I sm. Sir. vour obedient sarvsnt

SPNCED. H. CURTIS.

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