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             BL/EP/B/2551   19th January 1916.    Dear Mrs Leigh-White,   You may be glad to see the enclosed note from<lb/>Mr McCann which will, I hope, set your mind at rest about<lb/>the proper use of your letters. I trust that the matter<lb/>is now going forward!   Yours v. truly,<lb/>John Bannon  
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