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of the 25th Regiment—1848—
in letter from Mr Sowan
Inclosure M2. 2.
From the Jail Surgeon
int justificati=
301
Mr. Lenn
the appointment
ostensibly. A protant simultaneously with meine
August 1841 and not only has he performed
the duties to my perfect satisfaction, but has continued an inmate Gouy konen from
that time to the present.
For the first twelvemonth we
were
exposed to the cold
of Winter and the heat of
the heat of Summer—
had to perform
the duties he
on account of the
Many transports and
whose Crews
other Vessels, where
far from being obedient,
work was
that Constant
exertion for one and the then, his
being principally attended to the Magistrate's Office, and from the nature of the employment Mr. Love was more exposed than rusself to this ever changing climate and the Consequence was, that this, and
The want of proper quarters, subjected him to greater
Severe attacks of fever
And
very
And Ague.
But