[{"id": 135126, "created": "2019-10-21T11:16:29.731380", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83675, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-21T11:48:30.978862", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Dear Kind Friend\r\n\r\nI have just received a letter from Lady Jones which as it concerns Your Elegant and Pathetic Poem, I enclose\r\nI forgot in my last to beg You will have the goodness when You see the Earl of Egremont to present my respects to his Lordship and assure him that I should have paid a second visit to Petworth but for the fear of pressing on his kindness and intruding on his time;\r\nI am the humble companion of Lady Jones in gratitude and thankfulness to the Author of the Elegy but I hope in future the friendly Muse will be carefull not to degrade her time and dignity by trifling with a name, whose claims on public notice, or her own are very small indeed; with love to Thomas and kind remembrance to Socket, George and Mary -\r\nI have the honour to remain\r\nDear Sir\r\nYour most obliged\r\nand affectionate Servant\r\nJohn Flaxman Junr\r\n\r\nMy Sisters best thanks for the Poem, & My Father's for Your kind invitation & intentions.\r\n\r\nDear Tom will you be so good as to male some inquiries at our good Friend's the Guy's for a brown Silk Hankerchief which (having left at Midhurst where we breakfasted) I desired the Coachman in his way back to Chichester to procure for me & leave at the house of the above friends - If the Coachman has forgot it, perhaps they will be kind enough to remind him to ask the People of the Inn for it - Pray write to me soon concerning", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": "5"}}, {"id": 135220, "created": "2019-11-17T23:10:44.979600", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83675, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-11-17T23:22:07.765593", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Dear kind friend\r\nI have just received a letter from Lady James which as it concerned your elegant and pathetic poems, I [...] I forget in my last to beg you would have the goodness when you see the early Earl of Egremont to present my respects to his Lordship and assure him that I should have paid a seconds visit to Petworth but for the fear of [...] on his kindness and intruding on his time;\r\nI am the humble companion of Lady Jones in gratitude and thankfulness to the author of the elegy but I hope in future the friendly muse will be careful not to degrade her time and dignity by trifling with name, whose claims on public notice, or her own are very small indeed; with love to Thomas and kind remembrance to socket, George and Mary.\r\nI have the honour to remain\r\nMy sisters best thanks for the poem, & my father's for your kind invitation & intentions.\r\nDear Sir, \r\nYour most [...] and affectionate servant.\r\nJohn Flaxman [...]\r\nDear Tom\r\nWill you be so your as to make some enquiries at our good friend's the guy's for a brown film Hand [...] which (having left at Midhurst where we break [...]) I desired the poach man in his way back to Chichester to procure for me & leave at the house of the above friends - If the coachman has forgot it, perhaps they will be kind enough to remind him to ask the people of the inn for it - pray write to me soon concerning    ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": "5"}}, {"id": 137103, "created": "2020-05-05T16:41:52.352013", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83675, "user_id": 1996, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-05T16:55:49.379735", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Dear Kind Friend\r\n\r\nI have just received a letter from Lady Jones which as it concerns your elegant and pathetic poems I enclose. I forgot in my last to beg you would have the goodness when you see the Earl of Egremont to present my respects to his Lordship and assure him that I should have paid a second visit to Petworth but for the fear of pressing on his kindship and intruding on his time. .\r\nI am the humble companion of Lady Jones in gratitude and thankfulness to the author of the elegy but I hope in future the friendly muse will be careful not to degrade her time and dignity by triffling with name, whose claims on public notice, or her own are very small indeed; with love to Thomas and kind remembrance to Socket, George and Mary. \r\nI have the honour to remain Dear Sir your most obliged and affectionate servant John Flaxman Junr\r\nMy sisters best thanks for the poem & my fathers for your kind invitation and intentions. \r\n\r\nDear Tom\r\nWill you be so good as to make some enquiries of our good friends the Guy's for a brown silk handkerchief which (having left at Midhurst where we breakfasted) I desired the coachman on his way back to Chichester to procure for me & leave at the house of the above friends. If the coachman has forgot it perhaps they will be kind enough to remind him to ask the people of the inn for it. Pray write to me soon conveniece", "letterDate": "? August 1795", "registrationMark": "5"}}]