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Excerpt from A Selection From the Correspondence of Abraham Hayward, Q. C. From 1834 to 1884, Vol. 2 of 2: With an Account of His Early Life
In consequence of Stirling of Keir having asked a question in the House of Commons as to the reported payment by the French Emperor of the legacy said to have been left by Napoleon I. To Cantillon (the man who attempted to assassinate the Duke of Wellington), Mrs. Norton here calls him Cantillon Keir.
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