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the losses sustained..

again

That Memorialist in May 1845

entered the service of British Government as Chief Clerk to the Colonial Treasury at Houghtong where he continued to perform the duties of the office till the 27th February 1850 when he received

leave of absence on sucdical Certificate that his health had suffered in

consequence of the incalubrity of

the

Climate..

That Memorialist

requests

that

be

may

the circumstances detailed

taken into consideration with the view

If allowing him another appointment similar to that he now holds in an

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- temperate climate such as the

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Cape of Good Hope or the Mecditerranean

where his knowledge of the Languages

inore

spoten there might render him serviccable to Her Majesty's Government.

(Signed) I S. Conciate

Chief Clerk to the Coloniai Treasury at Houghow-

London the 1th July 1950.

(True Copy)

(Signed) J. G. Comclate.

(Tone Copy) Komm Clonial Secretary-

vernor

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