The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 19, July 1915 - April, 1916 Page: 93
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British Correspondence Concerning Texas
A. S. Ruthven
Thos. V. Mortimer
Jno. Dickinson
Wm. Thomson
James Grant
A. P. Thompson
Winm. Wood
John Newland
James Smith
D. H. McDonald
W. N. Lyon
H. M. Ganmell
William Purviss
John Collins, a resident
of The County of
Houston.
W. G. Dyer
Robertin Hannay
[Endorsed] In Mr Consul Kennedy's
1844. (No. 16.)Private.
R. B. Hannay
Wm. M. Hudson
Angus McKenzie
James Denny
Henry Bryant
A. Waddington
G. B. Scott
John Scott
Wm. C. Byrne
Saml. Hyatt
David R. Robertson
Charles Daniel
Wm. J. Wright
Thos. Cooper
William Bollant
Henry Stephenson
J. H. Grieve
Despatch, dated 8th July.KENNEDY TO ABERDEEN
Her Majesty's Consulate
Galveston July 8th. 1844.My Lord,
In a letter marked "Private" which I had the honor to address
to Your Lordship on the 18th Ultimo, I observed, that "Among
a Republican democracy, political secrecy is next to impossible."-
A (printed) correspondence herewith enclosed,4 between Her
Majesty's Charg6 d'Affaires and the Secretary of State of Texas,
affords evidence that this observation is not ill founded. The cor-
respondence was published in the Texan Newspapers within about
two Months from the date of the first of communications which it
includes.
The rejection of the Treaty of Annexation, by the Senate of
the United States, has disappointed the expectations of many in
this country, and has from some elicited signs of irritation. A
3F. O., Texas, Vol. 10.
'A cutting from The Galveston Civilian, June 8, 1844.
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