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Extract from a Letter from W. S. Davidson dated London 15th April 1826 

I particularly observe your remarks on Belmont in your letter of 27th Septr. and I think you will find the whole anticipated in mine of the 10th Inst. which you will receive by the same conveyance as this. 

I am in hopes you will obtain a grant more valuable than any my present – indeed I do not doubt it, as Mr. McArthur has always represented that I should be a gainer instead of a loser, by the Exchange, and if the thing can thus be arranged I shall be glad and gratified as I know the McArthur Family to be all anxious about it. I of course write by the present opportunity to them, to say that I have committed the Commission to you; and I now therefore take leave of the subject for the present, in the full conviction that you will manage the matter to the satisfaction of all parties concerned, and for which service I shall really feel very much obliged to you. 

 

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