I have the honor to be, With the highest respect-, Your Lordships,
Most Obedient-
Humble Servant,
Lieutenant Governor
Administering the Government=
this besp: and of its enclosure to Mr. Watcham with Wilt: 22
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Court House, Victoria,
Hongkong.
18 June, 1850.
I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of
14th inst. No. 154,
enclosing a copy of a Despatch from the
Honorable. The Earl Grey, No 174
of 11th April last, and its enclosures, instructing you to cause the property left by "Mr." Watcham to be remitted to England, for her benefit should she prove to be legally entitled to it
From the enclosures in Lord Grey's Despatch, it appears that the Estate referred to is that of William S. Wentworth, lately a Clerk in the Ordnance Office here.
As it is usual for the Court to give instructions as to the disposal of the residue of all Intestate Estates, I considered it necessary to apply by Petition for directions, especially,