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Sedgewick, Esq., to Sally and James] , 1817 Dear Miss McLeish and Mr. Kidlington, acting separately and jointly, in the matter of the application for six patents relating to equipment to be placed on board the ship The Indigo Pheasant: We must now be prepared for a long wait, as the Court of Chancery is slow at the best of times, nolens volens, and for patents the process includes approvals from no less than seven separate offices—including a review by the Lord Chancellor’s Office, an opinion from the Attorney General, and the receipt of the Great Seal. I am, at least, confident that the Sworn Clerk assigned to our applications is trustworthy, exacting and expeditious. Upon his initial review, he has already notified me of likely challenges, disputes and other problems arising from and pertaining to our applications. Among these, each of which bears our scrutiny and all of which together present a formidable barrier to our success, are: I.
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