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Article BItO , THE EARL OF' 0ARNAE¥OM AND : BBG,... ← Page 2 of 3 →
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Bito , The Earl Of' 0arnae¥Om And : Bbg,...
- ¦ : " ¦ v .. "¦'¦'¦ ' . are the firfct and only occasion throughout the various discussions which I have attended m some right to contain . I have the honour to be , sir , your obedient servant , Cabnakvon .
lQ ^ of yesterday , in winch you Portal to have used in G ^ not those y ^ you then thought or said ^ I have ; howeve : ^ on the contrary , I gave no credit to B ^
It is ^ p ^ erit , however , from your cpnc ^ udi ^ is something of which you consider you have a right to complain ; but what that something is , I have rip 1 submit to your IpMsM arid still more tne manner of saying them , are the first and only occasion , "
a Wheii personally had you thought fi ^^ ^^ is too vague and indefinite to renfe ^ I & co ^^ or reasonable eause of complaint , L any specific act or expression of inine , which in me amenable to such a charge .
8 , Park-street , Dec . 14 , 1858 . Sir , —I have to acknowledge your letter of the 11 th instant . With regard to the last sentence in my former letter , which you say is too vague and indefinite to render it possible for you to reply to it , " I can only say that I neither wished nor expected any answer , nor do I see that any object can be gained by protracting a correspondence upon a subject of this nature . I have the honour to be , sir , your obedient servant , Carnarvon .
J . Havers , Esq . ! ¦"¦ ' »¦ I 10 , Bedford-place , Russell-square , Dec . 17 , 1858 . My Lord and Brother , — -In acknowledging the receipt of your letter of the 11 th instant , I must express my surprise and regret that after answering my question about Bro . Portal , you should still state that you
had some right to complain of my conduct , and yet be unwilling to specify in what manner I had given offence , notwithstanding that I had not only disavowed any such intention , but further expressed an anxious desire to explain anything upon which you must have placed a wrong construction . In taking leave of this subject , I have now therefore only to add that , the charge having been made publicly in Grand Lodge by Bro . Portal , I shall feel it right to publish this correspondence in the Freemasons' * Magazine , iri order th ^ tt those ? yho heardt the charge may know your disavowal of it , anq
I am , my Lord and Brother , yours fraternally , John Havers Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Bito , The Earl Of' 0arnae¥Om And : Bbg,...
- ¦ : " ¦ v .. "¦'¦'¦ ' . are the firfct and only occasion throughout the various discussions which I have attended m some right to contain . I have the honour to be , sir , your obedient servant , Cabnakvon .
lQ ^ of yesterday , in winch you Portal to have used in G ^ not those y ^ you then thought or said ^ I have ; howeve : ^ on the contrary , I gave no credit to B ^
It is ^ p ^ erit , however , from your cpnc ^ udi ^ is something of which you consider you have a right to complain ; but what that something is , I have rip 1 submit to your IpMsM arid still more tne manner of saying them , are the first and only occasion , "
a Wheii personally had you thought fi ^^ ^^ is too vague and indefinite to renfe ^ I & co ^^ or reasonable eause of complaint , L any specific act or expression of inine , which in me amenable to such a charge .
8 , Park-street , Dec . 14 , 1858 . Sir , —I have to acknowledge your letter of the 11 th instant . With regard to the last sentence in my former letter , which you say is too vague and indefinite to render it possible for you to reply to it , " I can only say that I neither wished nor expected any answer , nor do I see that any object can be gained by protracting a correspondence upon a subject of this nature . I have the honour to be , sir , your obedient servant , Carnarvon .
J . Havers , Esq . ! ¦"¦ ' »¦ I 10 , Bedford-place , Russell-square , Dec . 17 , 1858 . My Lord and Brother , — -In acknowledging the receipt of your letter of the 11 th instant , I must express my surprise and regret that after answering my question about Bro . Portal , you should still state that you
had some right to complain of my conduct , and yet be unwilling to specify in what manner I had given offence , notwithstanding that I had not only disavowed any such intention , but further expressed an anxious desire to explain anything upon which you must have placed a wrong construction . In taking leave of this subject , I have now therefore only to add that , the charge having been made publicly in Grand Lodge by Bro . Portal , I shall feel it right to publish this correspondence in the Freemasons' * Magazine , iri order th ^ tt those ? yho heardt the charge may know your disavowal of it , anq
I am , my Lord and Brother , yours fraternally , John Havers Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon .