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are advised that you have a right of action against Sir John Davis, and are determined to avail yourself of it. Lord Grey has no right to prohibit your taking that course; but his Lordship conceives that it would be very ill-calculated to heal the acrimonious feeling which is apt to ensue in a small community after such proceedings as have recently taken place, between public Officers, and persons of high character. Lord Grey would therefore strongly disapprove of such conduct.
Secondly, I am to inform you that if the House of Commons should think proper to call for Copies of the correspondence between Admiral Sir John Davis and yourself on the subject of your suspension from Office, the Papers will of course be produced, but that Lord ...
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