In this manuscript letter Cooper writes of his willingness to do more for the "New League"; he feels confident branches can be established in the "leading towns" if lectures are given and people are "agitated". However, Cooper explains that he has little money and is anxious for his family's future; asks Owen for a loan of £5, and if he knows any gentlemen who may be able to help.
Letter from Robert Cooper to Robert Owen
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- Dates of Creation17 Jul 1850
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