vacation without
al
hesitation
his ordin
any
any
duty,
and
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part of that he now makes this application only because he subsequently discovered a correspondence from which it seems that Sir J. Bavis contemplated extra remuneration to Mr Pope if that gentleman had been employed. But
haven't no means sure that I
I
am
by
understand this rights. Sir J. Davis
himself seems to
me
the only
person who could clear it up.
3. The Trustees urge
an
injunction against (effectively) in
my
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The fact that after the Church
the main completed
Lepers air
Government mail a
requirement of nearly twice the amount of accommodation which (they say) Lathen originally stipulated, for
scholars & other public services. But here it seems necessary to
the extreme defectiveness
remark on
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the material transmitted to us.
The letter of the Deputy Major to Mr Supreme is not annexed, nor any
scrap of
correspondence from which we might
get this additional ground of
the manner in
judge of
remuneration, upon which
the