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  <dc:title>Lord Eliot's reply to Dr Maunsell</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Copy of  Lord Eliots reply refuting the accusation of his being in Dominic Corrigan confidence, and stating that 'I believe him [Corrigan] to be a man of high honor and respectability, and incapable of doing what you represent him to have done'. Eliot also states he thinks it is only fair to put the correspondence into Corrigan's hands so he can see the charges made against him.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 December 1842</dc:date>
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