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The Duke of Richmond may well have found his trip to Perth was much easier this time around than when he first visited here in 1819.A banquet was held in his honour at the Old Red House, what is now 55 Craig St., on Aug. 22, 1819, the same home where he spent the night before continuing his journey. He died on Aug. 28, 1819, near Richmond, Ont., less than a week after his visit to Perth. A day after the 200th annivers
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