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Hart to Asquith, September 14, 1893 - HO 45/9969/X27267
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Hart worked for a Civil Engineer named E. Harry Woods.
The Conservative MP for Central Hackney and the Secretary of a Conservative Association had helped Hart even though Hart was a "G.L." [Gladstonian Liberal?]
I managed to locate Clarke's correspondence to The Mercury (Hackney) that Hart mentioned. It's in the January 19th, 1889, edition, Page 7, Column 3. It's signed Charles M. Clarke LL.D., 27, Amhurst-road. His wife's name was Marion. The Clarkes provided The Mercury with letters from Robert Anderson.
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