Letter from Sir Edward Walpole in Wimpole Street, London, to Charles Wesley in Chesterfield Street, enclosing one of his [Walpole's] anthems in the hope that it may 'by the instruction of your sons to the organist of their chapel…please the publick'. On the reverse of the above is a hymn in Charles Wesley's handwriting entitled 'For the Magdalene', the first line of which is 'Blest Redeemer bow thine ear'.
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Letter from Sir Edward Walpole in Wimpole Street, London, to Charles Wesley in Chesterfield Street, enclosing one of his [Walpole's] anthems in the hope that it may 'by the instruction of your sons to the organist of their chapel…please the publick'. On the reverse of the above is a hymn in Charles Wesley's handwriting entitled 'For the Magdalene', the first line of which is 'Blest Redeemer bow thine ear'.
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