Letter 1981 of 15th April 1850 to the address of the Resistant Military Scoretay- Prior to that date, however, it had been settled- with the nurwledge of Lieutenant Colonel_ Phillpotts, that it was not the intention of the Civil Government to alienate its right to ground entered without due buthority on the bromance Map. If therefore the spot in question has been entered
20,
the Brommer
surp, it has been done so, without the Anap, authority of the local bovernment.
of
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End Stanley's Despatch of 184& reserves that ground for Civil purposes.
Sin borge Bonham desires me
the
Ito remark that a copy of the leap of
Cantonment had been frequently promised by Lieutenant Colonel "Phillmotto for the puspore of it's being lodged in the office of the Surveyor General
desirable that such
A a
map
wend, and it is
should show
the dates and authority gromiting
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Cantonment Ground to the Arbanen Departement, you will therefore be pleased to request the officer in Command of the Troops to call for a copy of the map subre reference, which, to prevent further misconception, His heelleney with be glad to possess at the earliest convenience of the Commanding Royal Engineer.
In conclusion, I am instructed to
that it is not
acquaint you,
His hxcellency's intention to cause any alteration in the arrangement
L (
C
being
carried out, for rendering the ground under disenssion, suitable for the general_
convenience of the public.
Since writing
I have, te.
(Signed 1 W. Jamie,
Colonial Secretary.
the foregoing, certain
dreaments in this offer have come to