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Copy of letter to unnamed correspondent, identified by P.M.H, August 1963 as the Reverend John Warner.

Hayley writes that he has "observed with great pleasure in our publick papers the Success of your Plan to render publick Honor to Mr Howard" and reminds Warner of Howard's "extreme repugnance to have any similarities of his person taken either for publick or private Gratification". He proceeds to suggest alternative memorials: tenements for "worthy old" ex-prisoners; a chapel which would "bear the name of Howard, in which a charity sermon should be preached every Sunday by the Bench of Bishops in Rotatoin, &amp; the money applied under the name of Howard's Fund to thre relief of Prisoners."</value>
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