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Mr. Mewinte
I find, on enquiry, that Bishops appointed to Sees in some of the Australian Colonies, at the Cape of Good Hope and elsewhere situated in the ocean was the test good Age, were granted passage.
it being declared that their successors would not be entitled to a similar indulgence. They seem to have received £250 putte
£250
They
Is the
same course to be latter in this case,
& I might also suggest in
the
The new Bishop of Rupert's Land
alluded to in
mentioned. If that is unple is to be followed what Sum is to Treasur
he recommends
grant.
These Gov. of
New King
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yet been advised of this appointment. I recommend it is now time to communicate
. AB.
WHams
The only cases provided for by the Colonial Regulations.
sent to colonies wherewith Parliament
are those of clergymen sent to colonies
to colonies which support thereon
have besides funds for their support: in which case
the Treasury pays the passage: and those sent
which
out of their revenue; in which
the local revenue charge the passage.