My Lord,

In 3222 Hongkong, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, Chief of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will quit Hongkong.

In my Despatch marked Separate of the 27th December, 1848, I have...

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, &c, &c, &c

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My Lord, In 3222 Houphong 195 Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, black of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day In Council granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will In 8 quit Hongkong.

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My Lord,

In 3222 Hongkong, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, Chief of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will quit Hongkong.

In my Despatch marked Separate of the 27th December, 1848, I have...

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, &c, &c, &c

Given the original and the detailed correction, the best representation following the rules and in HTML format is:

Louise Admiralty DENT. Land Board quertin concer cerning the expense iction brogletag. Her Replice Compromise effected for teen the Mr. Meriale The frends in Rosey. Howay is constr Treasury, reference to the Iran OB.22/50 Am afl 2n I think this letter had better to Here? Duplicate. No. 88. Civil. Animal Received.

My Lord,

In 3222 Hongkong, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, Chief of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will quit Hongkong.

In my Despatch marked Separate of the 27th December, 1848, I have

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, &c, &c, &c

3 INDES

Let's correct and simplify according to the task.

My Lord,

In 3222 Hongkong, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, Chief of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will quit Hongkong.

In my Despatch marked Separate of the 27th December, 1848, I have

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, &c, &c, &c

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My Lord,

In 3222 Hongkong, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th September, 1849

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, a Medical Certificate granted by the Colonial Surgeon, setting forth the necessity for the removal of the Honorable W. Napier, Chief of the "Works and Civil Engineer, from this Colony; and being satisfied that his immediate departure is absolutely necessary to save his life, I have this day granted that gentleman leave of absence for twelve months commencing from the 20th instant, the date on which he will quit Hongkong.

In my Despatch marked Separate of the 27th December, 1848, I have

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, &c, &c, &c

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