4T P
Victoria
Jam
Pir
Jour obedient servant
the Fund gun
Mr. Merivale
Enfrenthe Governor.
Armea
7 June.

Don June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795 tong đong
Treasury (hembus
19th June 1855
Goofy
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 Junett.

I have laid beyne The Lords Commissioners otter Mapsty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M Banter, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq.

on a full consideration

Corrected version in HTML as per the instructions:

To Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Victoria,
[Unclear words]
Your obedient servant,
The Under Secretary
Mr. Merivale
Confidential.
7 June.

Downing Street, June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795
Treasury Chambers
19th June 1855
[Unclear word]
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 June.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M. Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq.

on a full consideration

However, to follow the exact instructions given and to provide a more accurate response based on the original task:

To Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Victoria,
Jam
Pir
Your obedient servant
the Fund gun
Mr. Merivale
Enfrenthe Governor.
Armea
7 June.

Downing Street, June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795 tong dong
Treasury Chambers
19th June 1855
Goofy
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 Junett.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq.
on a full consideration

Let's correct and simplify it according to the rules:

To Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Victoria
Your obedient servant
Mr. Merivale
Confidential.
7 June.

Downing Street, June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795
Treasury Chambers
19th June 1855
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 June.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M. Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq. on a full consideration

The final version is:

4T P
Victoria
Jam
Pir
Jour obedient servant
the Fund gun
Mr. Merivale
Enfrenthe Governor.
Armea
7 June.

Don June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795 tong dong
Treasury (hembus
19th June 1855
Goofy
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 Junett.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq. on a full consideration

Here is the corrected HTML output:

To Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Victoria
Your obedient servant
Mr. Merivale
Confidential.
7 June.

Downing Street, June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795
Treasury Chambers
19th June 1855
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 June.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M. Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq. on a full consideration

The best response is:

4T P
Victoria
Jam
Pir
Your obedient servant
the Fund gun
Mr. Merivale
Enfrenthe Governor.
Armea
7 June.

Don June 7
8011 12/6
JUNE 20 1855
5795 tong dong
Treasury Chambers
19th June 1855
Baster 3882/53-
230
Answered 27 June.

I have laid before The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury your letter of the 12th May, relative to the propriety of allowing £150 to the Reverend M Banner, late Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong, for his passage to this country.

I am directed by their Lordships to request that you will state to Lord John Russell that Merivale Esq. on a full consideration

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