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in the House of Lords, that perhaps he
would like to see that paper: which
he said he should be very glad to do
and I therefore told him I would endeavour
to procure for him a copy of it.
I hereby certify that the above
is about the substance of what passed
between myself Mr Courtenay and
myself on the occasion in question, which
I would have endeavoured to have
recollected more accurately had I
known it would have been wished
that I should do so.
J.H. Koe
10 Apr 1827
☞ Per George Bentham, he
having asked Mr Koe whether
he had any objection to the eventual
publication of the substance
of the above with Koe, after consulting
Mr Courtenay, said there was no objection.
☞ It was after receiving
a copy of Lord's Delegates
Proposal, with J.B's account
of it entered in MS in the
blank space, that Mr
Courtenay sent to J.B. the
Note of April.
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mr koe's memorandum of his conversation with mr courtenay (clerk of the house of lords) in relation to bentham, scotch reform, and lords delegates plans |
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