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  <dc:title>Corporal William Albert Willmott 47284 17th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Handwritten letter addressed to 'Dear Albert' from 'Mary Billcliff' 72 Park Street, Greenheys. Writer is replying to a postcard received from Cpl. Willmott and encourages him to keep his spirits up and to count his blessings. Also informs him that she has had a letter from 'Alfred' who was asking how Cpl. Willmott was. Writer also tells Cpl. Willmott that his mother has been feeling better since he started writing to her and encourages him to write to his mother before anyone else. Writer discusses the weather and tells Cpl. Willmott that 'John' remembers him in his prayers. Envelope is attached.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>15 November 1917</dc:date>
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