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Direct evidence of
the prevalence of
Lord Belgraves
opposition, contrary
to the opinion of
his own agents — Meantime the opposition of Ld Belgrave had been but
too effectual. The Surveyor, Mr Porden, had indeed reported
to him, that the Penitentiary establishment would not be
productive of any injury to his Lordships estate. His
Agent, Mr Boodle had reported to him, that in the
event of an accommodation which I was as ready to extend
as any body to ask, it would be a great and
benefit. — Not conceiving it possible unsuspicious <add>suspectingof the possibility of </add> that his Lordship
thinking otherwise, they had said the same thing —
to every body — [His Lordship however did think otherwise.]
Calling upon Mr Boodle for that concurrence
which was indispensable necessary to both interests, and which
he had led me to expect, because he himself made
sure of it, I found it unobtainable. How so? — Circumstances
were such, that Mr Boodle, even in
point of duty to his principal, could not avoid confessing
how the matter stood: Ld Belgrave had
spoke, and assurances had been received that the
whole plan should be laid aside. Laid aside, says
I? then what am I to think of this? — producing
a letter an official letter signed Charles Long,
which I had not a week old, in which the
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