id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20543 Blyth, James Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants" .txt text/plain 29283 1776 85 Poet, or Man of Letters, but Captain of a Lowestoft Lugger, and the "Posh" of the "FitzGerald" letters, was still alive. FitzGerald had suggested that the boat should be built by a Mr. Hunt, of Aldeburgh, but Posh persuaded him to consent to Lowestoft and but FitzGerald took a fancy to become partner with Posh in the boat and Perhaps FitzGerald thought that Posh would be as excited as the old beach Posh did not go to Woodbridge, so FitzGerald went to Miss Green's, 1869, FitzGerald wrote one or two letters to Posh which have survived 114), FitzGerald wrote to Mr. Spalding from Lowestoft: "You will see by the enclosed that Posh has had Posh got the lugger in March, 1870, and on March 2nd FitzGerald wrote to On April 4th FitzGerald wrote to Posh from Woodbridge:-Posh's story is that after the letter of December 31st, 1873, FitzGerald ./cache/20543.txt ./txt/20543.txt