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  <dc:title>14 June 1825
Samuel G Gardam of 18 Clements Inn, London to James Longsdon on themselves and others v Bromehead and others stressing importance of answer to plantiff's bill that James did not inter meddle with father's effects and claim no beneficial interest.
Surprised to learn now a married man - news so indirect that writer did not hear name of his lady. Is it correct? If so, sincere congratulations to wish both every possible happiness and comfort.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1825</dc:date>
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