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the land in question, and their decision to that effect has been communicated to the Commodore at the Station.

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Evan Macgregor

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Given the rules, a more appropriate response focusing on correcting and formatting the main coherent text would be:

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the land in question, and their decision to that effect has been communicated to the Commodore at the Station.

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Evan Macgregor

However, to strictly follow the format requested (HTML using

for paragraphs):

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the land in question, and their decision to that effect has been communicated to the Commodore at the Station.

I am,

Lir. Your obedient Servant,

Evan Macgregor

Let's correct "Lir." to "Sir" as it seems to be the correct expansion for the abbreviation, assuming it's a formal letter:

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the land in question, and their decision to that effect has been communicated to the Commodore at the Station.

I am,

Sir. Your obedient Servant,

Evan Macgregor

Or more correctly formatted as per standard letter writing:

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the land in question, and their decision to that effect has been communicated to the Commodore at the Station.

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Evan Macgregor

The fragment "incil ade asury" is not directly addressed as it doesn't form a coherent sentence or part of the letter. If it were part of another document or a significant OCR error, further context or clarification would be needed to handle it appropriately.
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