Letter – Henry Liddell to Diana Beaumont – 11 Feb 1826

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Feb 1826
Correspondent: Henry Liddell
Recipient: Diana Beaumont
Archive Source: NRO ZMD 167 6 71
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      February 11th, Newcastle

My Dear Madam,

      In answer to your letter, only received this day, I must beg it to be distinctly understood that I rest my claims to the vacant Representation solely upon the ground of coming forward on the Tory interest of the County, and that I cannot consent to implicate myself in any degree with any other candidate whatever. The sentence in my last letter, alluding to Mr. Wentworth Beaumont, was simply given as a matter of opinion, without the smallest hint or intention of reciprocity.

      I have the honour to be. Dear Madam, Yours very faithfully,

      H. T. Liddell.

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