Letter – James Graham to John Grey – 18 Dec 1833

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Dec 1833
Correspondent: James Graham
Recipient: John Grey
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       Wetherby 18 Decr 1833

Dear Sir

       I fear from your account that the objections to the appointment of C. Hodgson are unimpeachable & I am the last person who would wish to advocate his claims when his want of merit is established.

       I gladly gave my consent to the new mode of letting the Hospital Farms: all the reasoning against the former practise is unanswerable & my confidence in you justifies the adoption of private Bargain in the place of Public Tenders.   That confidence I am satisfied is not misplaced - & I remain

       JBGraham



J. Grey Esq.       

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