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his wishes.

It is proper that Your Lordship should be informed that

Mr. Hulme disavows all intention giving publicity to the Despatch, alleging that he wishes a copy for satisfaction and for that of his friends.

I have the honor to be,

With the highest respect,

Your Lordship's,

Most Obedient,

Humble Servant,

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aff.

I am disposed to think Bulme's request should be declined. The dispatch contains strong animadversions on Sir J. Fane's and Lord Guya expressly deals in it very harshly?

To show it to Hulme is to read the Correspondence, no farther, publicity is

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I have to acknowledge

the receipt of your

despatch No 11. of the

26th

January

Conveying the request of Chief Justice Hulme to be furnished with a Copy of my despatch of the 2 March 1840, I have to instruct you to inform Mr. Hulme that I regret to be under the necessity of declining to comply

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