absence and M. Carroll's death necessitated his

bolt the Military and Colonial Chaplainceco

filling

for a teatre

; and I.

Serat to

say my logs

of his services as tutor by his

appointment to

As

the Military Chaplanicy in perma

Colonial Chaplain (Acting) he has given great satisfaction

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te myself and the whole in his labours and having

ty, being indefatig

strength of

evinced a

no

judgment and a maturity of character for which ina unprepared. I feel it due to him, after my forme.

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Grace when he was on.

doubts expressed to your

•mploye, to state my very favor

y favorable opinion of his character and abilities. He has done much to repair

the injury

conned by other

un

unfavorable recurrences.

I reman &c.

[signed] G. Victoria.

Fomitted to state that Mr. Odell has received afsistance in the Exaplaincies from another the with r

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residing in my

House

my apistance when in the Colony. Otherwise the arrangement would have been impracticalic of tive Chaplaincies conjoined in. person in this chimate.

To

His Grace

The Duke of ate matte

c.

onc

4. Elect

me lo

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difficult to decipher that I have had make of it, which will, I think, prone more convenient than the rijinal.

a copy

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I think thres communication should be put by " until the aur arrives to the reference made on the Gov. in

will gr

May

this subject to best. f4 Oct.

han the gorde

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