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Sent 19 1/4 before 10 by M. Herrera
Queen's Square Place Westminster
18 Jany 1827
My ever dear Jay
Went by same conveyance to La Fayette, Julius a Bodin
Mr >Herrera – a distinguished Citizen of the new-formed
State of Central America (late Guatamala) being on his departure
for Parn. where he proposes to pass four or five weeks, I take
the opportunity of transmitting to you one of a few copies what the Westminster
Review people have given me of an article, the only one that
has ever made or is likely to make an appearance in that periodical.
In it may be seen the honorable language in which I had the pleasure
of regarding myself as warranted in speaking of a class of French
Lawyers – the Notaries, as well as of a French work on Law – Le Parfait
Notaire. I hope there is not any material incorrectness in an anecdote
there given in relation to those same Notaires: I had it from
my Nephew who with the rest of his family is come to London, and
has been entered in South Lincoln's Inn the Jurisprudential Hospice
("Inn of Court") of which his Uncle is one of the rulers (a dormant and very incongruous one) under the name
of Bencher. I have the satisfaction of finding him a highly valuable assistant
in my own peculiar line.
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