Letter
George Clifton , Esq., Governor, Portland Prison, &c., &c., &c to George Clifton, September 16, 1878
[Inclosure 2 in No. 17.]
Mr. Hoppin to Mr. Clifton.
Legation of the United States, London, September 16, 1878.
Sir: On my return on Saturday evening from Liverpool, I found your note of the 13th, to which I could not conveniently reply until this morning. I regret that you had not addressed it to the legation (Members’ Buildings, Victoria street, corner of Great Chapel street), as I had left instructions with Mr. Nadal, the second secretary, to send the money for Condon, in case it should be required. However, I presume it will still reach you in time for his purpose. I accordingly inclose my check to your order on the London Westminster Bank for fifteen pounds, which please send to Condon on behalf of Mr. Welsh, and also kindly acknowledge the receipt of this.
I have, &c.,
- W. J. HOPPIN, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim.
- George Clifton, Esq., Governor, Portland Prison, &c., &c., &c.
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