[{"id": 135075, "created": "2019-10-11T11:14:13.205487", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83647, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-11T11:31:06.043420", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Buckingham Str\r\n\r\nTo William Hayley Esquire\r\n\r\nMy Dear and Kind Friend\r\nIt would be with shame to myself that I am now writing one letter in answer to three of four kind epistolary memorials of regard from You if I had not the excuse that the study and practice of my profession occupy me wholly for a long time together , to which I might add , what you well know , that our hands are much slower in their operations than our affections , however I will endeavour by the quantity of matter to make some amends for delay and I hope You will find the matter satisfactory concerning Mrs H: I neither have , nor shall attend her conversations ; considering I cannot give so much time as I wish to the study of my profession , or so much attention as my heart tells me is due to my Father , relations and Old Friends , some valued for their Virtues , others , revered for profound Knowledge ; You will scarcely think me liable to run headlong into connection or acquaintance with people to whom I am wholly indifferent , on the contrary I am continually considering how I may limit my circle to the more chosen few, and nothing but the temptation of some rare luminary could induce me to add to the number ; Yet my Dear Sir there a decorum of conduct which we owe to others and to ourselves which cannot be neglected without breaking one of the bonds of Society , as Mrs H has called three times at our house , Mrs Flaxman cannot do less than pay ", "letterDate": "March 31st 1795", "registrationMark": "7"}}, {"id": 135176, "created": "2019-11-01T00:37:37.627186", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83647, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-11-01T00:49:12.941816", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "To William Hayley Esquire\r\nBuckingham Street\r\nMy Dear and kind friend\r\nIt would be with shame to myself that I am now writing one letter in answer to three or four kind epistolary memorials of regard from you if I had not the excuse that the study and practice of my profession occupy me wholly for a long time together, to which I might add, what you well know, that our hands are much slower in their operations than our affections, however I will endeavour by the quantity of matter to make some amends for delay and I hope you will find the matter satisfactory concerning Mrs Els. I neither have, nor shall attend her conversations; considering I cannot give so much time as I wish to the study of my profession, or so much attention as my off heart tells me is due to my father, relations and old friends, some valued for their virtues, others, revered for profound knowledge; you will scarcely think me liable to run headlong into connection or acquaintance with people to whom I am indifferent, or the contrary I am continually considering how I may limit my circle to the more chosen few, and nothing but the temptation of some rare luminary could induce me to add to the number; yet my dear Sir there a [...] of conduct which we owe to others and to ourselves, which cannot be neglected without breaking one of the bonds of society, as Mrs Flo has called three times at our house, Mrs Flaxman cannot do [...] than pay   ", "letterDate": "March 31st, 1795", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 136104, "created": "2020-04-16T14:25:05.822022", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83647, "user_id": 1977, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-16T15:10:21.407367", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "Top left hand corner has \"To William Hayley Esquire\" and the top right hand corner has \"Buckingham Street\" next to the date. There is also the number 7 written on the top right hand corner", "letterBody": "My Dear and Kind Friend\r\nIt would be with shame to myself that I am now writing one letter in answer to three or four kind epistollary memorials of regard from you if I had not the excuse that the study and practice of my profession occupy me wholly for a long time together, wo which I might add, what you well know, that our hands work slower in their operation than our affections, however I will endeavour by the quantity of matter to make some amends for delay and I hope you will find the matter satisfactory concerning Mrs H. I neither have nor shall attend her conversation; considering I cannot give so much time as I wish to the study o my profession, or so much attention as my heart tells me is due to my father, relations and old friends, some valued for their virtues, others, revered for profound knowledge, you will scarcely think me liable to run headlong into connection or acquaintance with people to whom I am wholly indifferent, on the contrary I am continually considering how I may limit my circle t the more chosen few, and nothing but the temptation of some rare luminary could induce me to add to the number; yet my Dear Sir there is decorum of conduct which we owe to others and to ourselves which cannot be neglected without breaking one of the bonds of society,as Mrs H has called three times at out house, Mrs Flaxman cannot do less than pay", "letterDate": "March 31st 1798", "registrationMark": ""}}]