Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 201
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[Page 201]
Pendell Court,
Bletchingley,
Surrey.
Aug. 7th
My dear old Friend
The accompanying letter will show you that I had not lost sight of the [indecipherable] of interchange between you & [indecipherable]. I am sorry that I could not see him before the man went out so that he might better [indecipherable] to you by it. Life is [indecipherable] and so some time I think that I may [indecipherable].
Sir William Macarthur
[C ross-hatched writing]
with trouble poor dear Fanny. [indecipherable] is a monstrous heart and I think wd have been to the [indecipherable] before now, had it not been for the [indecipherable] of the [indecipherable] which will have set up the [indecipherable of the Premier. The [indecipherable] will end I think in [indecipherable] being removed from [indecipherable] & put immediately under the Treasury, a [indecipherable] the matter [indecipherable]