Letter

Granville to James Russell Lowell, April 19, 1882

No. 49. Earl Granville to Mr. Lowell.

Sir: With reference to my letter of the 29th ultimo, respecting the case of Mr. James L. White, a naturalized American citizen, who has been in custody under the protection of person and property (Ireland) act, 1881, I have the honor now to state to you that I am informed that after causing careful inquiry to be made orders were given by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the discharge of this prisoner.

I have the honor further to observe, with reference to the last paragraph of your letter of the 28th ultimo, that his excellency has satisfied himself that there was no mistake whatever in the arrest of Mr. White, and that no undue severity was exercised toward him while in custody, but that, on the contrary, he was last month released on parole for ten days, on account of the illness of a relative.

I have, &c.,

GRANVILLE.
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