Interpreter of the Supreme Court,
Salary £102 then immediately I formerly received £312.
I had an idea of a year, but my reduced vigour and this without much chance being probable.
His Excellency the Governor was pleased to appoint me as Assistant Superintendent of Police with a salary of £125 a year.
I had already got into difficulties while in the employment of the large salary of £712, I made arrangements for building a residence and unfortunately lived up to the full amount.
When my salary was unexpectedly reduced, in order to meet my building engagements, I was compelled to borrow £357 at an extravagant rate of interest.
Disputes occurred which necessarily led to my employing a Solicitor and his charges increased the difficulties so much that no mode existed of extricating myself but by resigning my appointment and taking the benefit of the Insolvent Act.
Prior to doing so, I appealed to my creditors to accede to an arrangement to set aside one half of my future income towards the liquidation of my debts, but this was not agreed to.
The whole amount of claims against me was about £700, of which the law charges amounted to about £320.
It is therefore evident that it was not personal extravagance which led to my position and had not...
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becomesInterpreter of the Supreme Court,
Salary £102 then immediately I formerly received £312.
I had an idea of a year, but my reduced vigour and this without much chance being probable.
His Excellency the Governor was pleased to appoint me as Assistant Superintendent of Police with a salary of £125 a year.
I had already got into difficulties while in the employment of the large salary of £712, I made arrangements for building a residence and unfortunately lived up to the full amount.
When my salary was unexpectedly reduced, in order to meet my building engagements, I was compelled to borrow £357 at an extravagant rate of interest.
Disputes occurred which necessarily led to my employing a Solicitor and his charges increased the difficulties so much that no mode existed of extricating myself but by resigning my appointment and taking the benefit of the Insolvent Act.
Prior to doing so, I appealed to my creditors to accede to an arrangement to set aside one half of my future income towards the liquidation of my debts, but this was not agreed to.
The whole amount of claims against me was about £700, of which the law charges amounted to about £320.
It is therefore evident that it was not personal extravagance which led to my position and had not...
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The final answer isInterpreter of the Supreme Court,
Salary £102 then immediately I formerly received £312.
I had an idea of a year, but my reduced vigour and this without much chance being probable.
His Excellency the Governor was pleased to appoint me as Assistant Superintendent of Police with a salary of £125 a year.
I had already got into difficulties while in the employment of the large salary of £712, I made arrangements for building a residence and unfortunately lived up to the full amount.
When my salary was unexpectedly reduced, in order to meet my building engagements, I was compelled to borrow £357 at an extravagant rate of interest.
Disputes occurred which necessarily led to my employing a Solicitor and his charges increased the difficulties so much that no mode existed of extricating myself but by resigning my appointment and taking the benefit of the Insolvent Act.
Prior to doing so, I appealed to my creditors to accede to an arrangement to set aside one half of my future income towards the liquidation of my debts, but this was not agreed to.
The whole amount of claims against me was about £700, of which the law charges amounted to about £320.
It is therefore evident that it was not personal extravagance which led to my position and had not...
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