Accession: L00270
Editorial Title: Unknown to Charles A. Murray, 1901
Author: Unknown 
Recipient: Charles A. Murray 
Date: 1901 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Typewritten on unlined paper by an unknown author.
Archival Note: The date of this letter is an archivist estimate. See the image of the original of this document for penciled edits in unknown handwriting.
Editorial Note: This letter could possibly have originated in the office of the Committee on Publication and been written by Alfred Farlow, or it might have been written by a secretary serving in Mary Baker Eddy’s household. Her secretaries at the time the letter was written included Calvin A. Frye and Joseph Mann.
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L00270
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
The Right Honorable
Charles Adolphus Murray,
Eearl of Dunmore, C.S.,
My dear Brother:–

With this letter I send you an engrossed copy of the enclosed "A Meeting in Memoriam." which our beloved Teacher and Mother, the Reverend Mary Baker G. Eddy, desires that you, as a Peer of the RealmEditorial Note: A “Peer of the Realm” refers to the highest order of British aristocrats outside of the members of the royal family. shall present to His Imperial Majesty Edward VII or to the person through whom it may reach him. I therefor respectfully ask you to so present it in behalf of our Teacher and of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MassachusettsAs Written:Massachudetts, U.S.A. and for which please accept our grateful thanks in advance.

Yours in the bonds of Christ,
L00270
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
The Right Honorable
Charles Adolphus Murray,
Eearl of Dunmore, C.S.,
My dear Brother:–

With this letter I send you an engrossed copy of the enclosed "A Meeting in Memoriam." which our beloved Teacher and Mother, the Reverend Mary Baker G. Eddy, desires that you, as a Peer of the RealmEditorial Note: A “Peer of the Realm” refers to the highest order of British aristocrats outside of the members of the royal family. shall present to His Imperial Majesty Edward VII or to the person through whom it may reach him. I therefor respectfully ask you to so present it to His Majesty in the behalf of our Teacher and of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MassachudettsCorrected:Massachusetts, U.S.A. and for which please accept our grateful thanks in advance.

Yours in the bonds of Christ,
 
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A “Peer of the Realm” refers to the highest order of British aristocrats outside of the members of the royal family.