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direation to that

by my gentleman is

only

one

of

had

the prequent occasions which have his tho remonstrate with him

on

the neglect of his duties,

and the absenting himself from his office- and as

he owed his employment to myself, this should not

have occurred.

Sush

habits would be totally inconsistent with the office of Secretory, whose constant attendance Irequire, and

in respect

towhich

regular

attendance I find Majors

Caine

Copy of

Operament hove brabbited intimating that the Home Davis to the Chief Justice,

letter from fir John

$

Caine all that I could with. ??

There would be insuperable

objections to Mr. Shelley being appointed Chief Magistrate, and I am persuaded that the General opinion in this Colony

would be adverse to it..

any

suitable

Tregret being unable to place him in position, for, as already observed, he possesses many agreeable qualities, and would answers for situations of less responsibility than those named, and where less steadiness was requires.

He

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