Letter – James Graham to John Grey – 21 Jan 1834

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Jan 1834
Correspondent: James Graham
Recipient: John Grey
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Copy           							Admiralty 21 January 1834



Dear Sir

       I have received a Letter from Mr Hodgson of which I enclose you a Copy, together with the Copy of my answer.  I am sorry that any serious misunderstanding should have arisen between you in consequence of my sending to You his first Letter, which perhaps I did hastily, but certainly with no intention of making mischief.  I should be very glad to hear that the difference was amicably arranged, and eventually forgotten. 

       I am        (Signed)   JRG Graham



John Grey Esq.

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