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Governon Bon here C.B.

N191

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the earlier period mentioned and for forwarding

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Public since yttc?

Elery?

I am to request you to move the Lord Commissioners of

the Treasury

to

give

their

sanction to the expense

will be incurred in procuring

them.

...

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3086 Gyune & Harry King. 6093 Treasury

Governor Bonham C.B.

N191

30 July/50

Judicial

27

I have the here to acknowledge.

29.

...

2

30

W.R.

the receipt of your

dispatch N27 of the 18th of April list accompanied

by

List of Books required

In the office of the Chief

Magistrate and for the

future

uses of the Colony generally,

and have

to acquaint you

that directions have been

given for procuring

Books, including

the

These

Statutes at large prove

the earlier period mentioned and for forwarding

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258

Public since yttc?

Elery?

I am to request you to move the Lord Commissioners of

the Treasury

to

give

their

sanction to the expense

will be incurred in procuring

them.

...

Entered

3086 Gyune & Harry King. 6093 Treasury

Governor Bonham C.B.

N191

30 July/50

Judicial

27

I have the here to acknowledge.

29.

...

2

30

W.R.

the receipt of your

dispatch N27 of the 18th of April list accompanied

by

List of Books required

In the office of the Chief

Magistrate and for the

future

uses of the Colony generally,

and have

to acquaint you

that directions have been

given for procuring

Books, including

the

These

Statutes at large prove

the earlier period mentioned and for forwarding

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