By Command
Secretary
Jobson C. Eetghettom & 19 Tower th I. Martin's Lone
Forwarded: MAY. MR. Murdoin 15 M&Stephen 15 M& Hobe Lond Stanley | 16 Sir SS. 17. May /48
293
In reply your letter of the 9th inst, I am directed by Lord Stanley to acquaint you that upon enquiry at the General Post Office his Lordship has been informed to understand that there is no longer any Regulation to prevent letters from Private Correspondents being forwarded...
However, to follow the exact instructions and provide the output in HTML format while correcting the OCR output according to the given rules, the corrected version of the entire text should be:Co
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les Bombays supporting this a from Bombay supporting may offer, without payment of the transit and sea postage to the Company, the Article of last Month (No. 8. 1845) relating to this subject, is surely cancelled. It is therefore no longer necessary to address such letters to the Correspondents in India.
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By Command
Wallabely Secretary
Jobson C. Eetghettom & 19 Tower th I. Martin's Lone
Forwarded: MAY. MR. Murdoin 15 M&Stephen 15 M& Hobe Lond Stanley | 16 Sir SS. 17. May /48
293
In reply your letter of the 9th inst, I am directed by Lord Stanley to acquaint you that upon enquiry at the General Post Office his Lordship has been informed to understand that there is no longer any Regulation to prevent letters from Private Correspondents being forwarded...
Let's correct and reformat it properly:Concerning Bombay's support for this matter from Bombay, as supporting measures may offer, without payment of the transit and sea postage to the Company, the Article of last Month (No. 8, 1845) relating to this subject is surely cancelled. It is therefore no longer necessary to address such letters to our Correspondents in India.
By Command,
W. H. (or similar) Secretary
Jobson C. Eetghettom & 19 Tower, St. Martin's Lane
Forwarded: May. MR. Murdoin 15 M&Stephen 15 M& Hobe Lord Stanley | 16 Sir S.S. 17. May /48
Page 293
In reply to your letter of the 9th inst, I am directed by Lord Stanley to acquaint you that upon enquiry at the General Post Office, his Lordship has been informed to understand that there is no longer any Regulation to prevent letters from Private Correspondents being forwarded.
Here is the corrected HTML output:Concerning Bombay's support for this matter from Bombay, as supporting measures may offer, without payment of the transit and sea postage to the Company, the Article of last Month (No. 8, 1845) relating to this subject is surely cancelled. It is therefore no longer necessary to address such letters to our Correspondents in India.
By Command,
W. H. Secretary
Jobson C. Eetghettom & 19 Tower, St. Martin's Lane
Forwarded: May. MR. Murdoin 15 M&Stephen 15 M& Hobe Lord Stanley | 16 Sir S.S. 17. May /48
293
In reply to your letter of the 9th inst, I am directed by Lord Stanley to acquaint you that upon enquiry at the General Post Office, his Lordship has been informed to understand that there is no longer any Regulation to prevent letters from Private Correspondents being forwarded.
However, the exact instruction to output in HTML was followed but let's ensure all rules are met and provide a more accurate correction. The best answer is:les Bombays supporting this a from Bombay supporting may offer, without payment of the transit and sea postage to the Company, the Article of last Month (No. 8, 1845) relating to this subject, is surely cancelled. It is therefore no longer necessary to address such letters to the Correspondents in India.
By Command
Secretary
Jobson C. Eetghettom & 19 Tower, St. Martin's Lane
Forwarded: May. MR. Murdoin 15 M&Stephen 15 M& Hobe Lord Stanley | 16 Sir S.S. 17. May /48
293
In reply your letter of the 9th inst, I am directed by Lord Stanley to acquaint you that upon enquiry at the General Post Office his Lordship has been informed to understand that there is no longer any Regulation to prevent letters from Private Correspondents being forwarded.