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the is

claim in equity if not in right; and

if you

ment.

will make out a

a new

state-

t embodying the facts as you

have stated, I will take care

of it

care of i

This I did, and

"for you?

my

statement arriving

err

here, it was

referred by Sir John Davis to a

Committee, who, notwithstanding

that the Lo

A ver

made.

over

in

to

(as

under sanction of Mr Johnston by his official letter, above quoted,

my possession) & the official letter from successive land officers, strangely reported that the transaction was of a private nature, in which the Government had

no share, and

that I must look for compensation elsewhere than from Her Majesty's

Government.

This report was

communicated to me by

Mr Hawes when I was

absent from London and from

cause - cuid

the

and from being wearied with

which had occurred. A delay which had

allowed the

matter to rest till the

present time.

of the

always

avao

OL U

dver

The above is a

a plain statement

and these facts have been

admitted. No

mode

the land, der

No ground of Complaint

against my proceedings

during

it Remained in

the three months.

my possession,

a

I have been made the sufferer solely

of the acts of

in consequence of

Mr

R

Jesustins; on bona fide reliance

which I purchased the ground and

incurred

my expenditure when it was

having been for

the time disavowed

by Sir Henry Pottinger. The successor to

to

Referral of Sir John Davis to makusalių

these acts seems to be opposed to the

instructions contained in Ford Kanicur

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