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Description
A scrap intended to be included with Marriott's letter of June 17th. Marriott tells Chase that Mr. Goulburn of Ireland intends to support him.
Date
6-20-1824
Keywords
Mr. Strutt, Mr. Goulburn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Recommended Citation
Marriott, G.W., "Letter to Philander Chase" (1824). Philander Chase Letters. 394.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/394
Transcript
I thought it might be beneficial to poor Strutt, who is very zealously affected towards Ohio and its Bishop, to mention the Picture in the body of a letter, which will probably be read on other accounts by more than one person. Tear this scrap. As other applications also are urged with great activity now, I had better thus tell you, than mention it in my letter, that Mr. Goulburn, Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant in Ireland, means to support you there. This his Brother, who hopes to introduce you to the Secretary on your return, told me.
G.W. Marriot
June 1824
Private—and originally intended for my frank of Saturday, but was mislaid then.