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required for any enforcement purpose, on receiving indemnity for my expenditure upon it.
I have again to apologise for having to intrude on Your Lordship with a matter so unworthy your Lordship's attention, but the causes stated at the commencement of the letter, and no other course open to me, there being will I trust for my excuse. I now leave the matter with confidence to Your Lordship's decision.
I have to
Signed) Robert Webster
Macao Merchant in China
Land
Land office,
October 4. 1842.
I have the honour to inform you that lots near Captain Morgan's at the Bagnar, numbering from W. 1. to H. 6. have been transferred to your name and that they are subject to future regulations regarding Lots &c.
I have &c.
(signed) 2. J. Reynolds
To R. Webster Esqr
Inspector of Roads or Government House, Hongkong,
November 26. 1842.
I am directed by A. M. Johnston Esqr
Deputy Superintendent to inform To Mr. Webster Esqr