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The Right Honourable Earl Grey Lyons, Jan. 4, 1824 My Lord, By the conduct of most of the gentlemen whom I have met on the continent, though more particularly of the Whigs, towards me, as well as by general report, I have collected that it is intended, that upon my return to England I shall not be spoken to. Being conscious of having acted throughout this affair with the most pure intentions, - the strictest honour, - and in a manner that circumstances made necessary, - I shall, in my own defence, lay before the world in letters to several of my friends, the treatment I received from Lady Swinburne and Sir John, from the day on which their daughter accepted me, with all that has subsequently occurred. As I shall have occasion to make use of your Lordship’s name, I think it right to inform your Lordship of my intention to do so. I have the honour to remain My Lord Your Lordship’s Obed.t servt T.W.Beaumont [annotated in a different hand:] No answer was given to this letter
JGL A40/9.