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Andrew, I am of course terribly sorry about this & wish it were otherwise. With hindsight I would prefer, of course, not to have offered you any encouragement in the first place, but I did see a chance of success & wanted you to have another crack at it. I still hope you may find a way forward somewhere - preferably without any more work on the TS. Even though we made no guarantees about which way this decision would go, you will inevitably feel let down. It will not help you to know that we understand this, but I did want to say it just the same. Yours, Henry.
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Go to Malcolm's Statement of Claim, to the Case History, to the Affidavits: Ivon Asquith (1), Asquith (2), Henry Hardy, William Shaw (solicitor) (1), Sir Roger Elliott (1), Margaret Goodall, to the Witness Statements: Elliott, Hardy, Richard Charkin, Nicola Bion, Goodall, to the courtroom testimony of the Oxford Six, 14/3/1990: Elliott, Goodall, Bion, Asquith, Charkin, Hardy, to the testimony of Andrew Malcolm 13/3/1990, to the Chancery Court Judgment, the Appeal Court Judgment, the Damages assessment, the Settlement agreement.