| 1825 - 878 Seiten
...resigned his former office. Mr Reddie accompanied this intelligence with a request, that I shuuld cull personally upon his Lordship ; and, on the 4th of...received an open card a few days afterwards, which \vas, verbatim, as follows : — " The bearer is Air Richmond, the circumstances of whose case I fully... | |
| Alexander Bailey Richmond - 1825 - 208 Seiten
...declined all farther interference, having left it to the Secretary of State and Sir William llae ; that he had explained everything to the latter gentleman,...upon Sir William Rae with this note, he told me that Tie had not seen Lord Meadowbank, nor did he know any thing of the case; but that he would write to... | |
| 1825 - 808 Seiten
...all farther interference, having left it to the Secretary of State and Sir William Hae ; that he bad explained everything to the latter gentleman, and...received an open card a few days afterwards, which waft verbatim, as follows : — " The bearer is Mr Richmond, the circumstances of whose case I fully... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1833 - 252 Seiten
...interference, having left it to the Secretary of State and Sir William Rae ; that he had explained every thing to the latter gentleman, and would send me a card...whose case I fully explained to your Lordship." When 1 waited (says Richmond) upon Sir William Rae with this note, he told me he had not seen Lord Meadowbank,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 Seiten
...succeeded him, and received in Richmond a troublesome legacy of office, made over in these terms : — " The bearer is Mr. Richmond, the circumstances of whose...I fully explained to your Lordship." When I waited (says Richmond) upon Sir William Rae with this note, lie told me he had not seen Lord Meadowbank, nor... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1833 - 350 Seiten
...having left it to the Secretary of State 42 and Sir William Rae;, that he had explained every thing to the latter gentleman, and would send me a card of introduction to him in the course of ЛЬе evening. I received an open card a few days afterwards, which was verbatim as follows : —... | |
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