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No 7 Mr Hiley Addington to Mr Bentham.—
Mr H. Addington presents his Compliments to Mr Bentham, and
begs that he will make any Representations that he may think proper,
in answer to the last communication from the Board.—
April 20th 1801—
No 8
No 8 Mr. Bentham to Mr Hiley Addington—
21st April 1801
Sir/
In answer to the Note I was honoured with from you yesterday
evening proposing to me to make any representations I might think
proper in answer to the last communication from the Board (meaning I
presume the letter signed by Mr Long and dated the 25th of last Month)
I would beg leave to express my wishes to be informed, whether any
private letter on the subject to Mr Addington (dated the 28th) has
been put into your hands and whether the reference therein prayed to
Mr Nepean has been made or is intended to be made..
I have the honour to be &c —
No 9
Mr. Hiley Addington to Mr. Bentham —
7th May 1801—
Sir
The only paper put into my hands by my Brother was,
one containing Copies of a correspondence between you and Mr Long. I
have seen no private letter from you: —
I have the honour to be &c —
No 10
Mr Bentham's note on No 9: written 27 Aug. 1802
Mr Addington then received the private whole address: marked private.
After near 6 weeks consideration, he puts into his Brother's hands the
Appendix only, keeping back the body of the letter without which
the Appendix is unintelligible.
Identifier: | JB/116/392/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.
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copies of letters 1625, 1626, and 1630, vol. 6 |
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