has stuck to his Duties at the extreme
peril of his life. His removal is
absolutely necessary if there is any
chance of recovery. It would be
best to provide for
him to give
him
I will do
the case of
my W. Rienacker's absence, but I am
-
the Chief Accountant
just arrived is,
sorry to say
(Mr Selby) who is
utterly incompetent to
give
that
Assistance I naturally looked for
from
such
an
appointment.
I have the honour to be
With the highest respect, Your Lordship's,
Most obedient Humble Servant,
Shu Bennas
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