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I have at length succeeded in procuring
 
I have at length succeeded in procuring
 
a few of the Red Potatoes. I heard of them in [[underline]] December [[/underline]]
 
a few of the Red Potatoes. I heard of them in [[underline]] December [[/underline]]
and got Lord Harcourt to write to You the [[unclear]] who has kindly
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and got Lord Harcourt to write to You a Gentleman who has kindly
sent me of the two [[unclear]]. The [[underline]] vulgar Country [[underline]] name [[/underline]] for
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sent one of the two Sorts. The [[underline]] vulgar Country [[underline]] name [[/underline]] for
them is [[underline]] Lords [[/underline]] and [[underline]] ladies [[/underline]]--and [[unclear]] are Excellent but [[underline]] one
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them is [[underline]] Lords [[/underline]] and [[underline]] ladies [[/underline]]--and both are Excellent but [[underline]] one
 
of them is better for Roasting than the other but which I  
 
of them is better for Roasting than the other but which I  
 
cannot exactly tell. I sent them as I have [[unclear]] them [[underline]] that [[/underline]]
 
cannot exactly tell. I sent them as I have [[unclear]] them [[underline]] that [[/underline]]
 
is to say
 
is to say

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St James's Palace May 2d. 1827

My dear Lord

I have at length succeeded in procuring a few of the Red Potatoes. I heard of them in underline December /underline and got Lord Harcourt to write to You a Gentleman who has kindly sent one of the two Sorts. The underline vulgar Country underline name /underline for them is underline Lords /underline and underline ladies /underline--and both are Excellent but underline one of them is better for Roasting than the other but which I cannot exactly tell. I sent them as I have unclear them underline that /underline is to say