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Colonial Secretary.
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Memuren
Tivi Lecretary
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Copy.
Sir,
I have
Monday June 2nd, 1853.
just received a note from
Mr. Leslie the Gentleman referred to
in my letter of the 20th inst.
the following is a Copy of Mr. Leslie's note
August 2nd June 1858. My dear Sir,
"I would have replied sooner to your
note
of the 30th May but have been laid up in bed. What Mr Anster told me
follows,
(on 16th May) regarding you is as
"That there had been a dinner party at
Government House (on the 14th I think)
at which you
The Honourable
behaved in a strangely
M. T. Mercer, Esquire,
Colonial Secretary-
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I have to (Signed) Seren
Colonial Secretary.
Some Finge
Memorandum
Private Secretary
85
66
Copy.
Sir,
I have just received a note from Mr. Leslie, the Gentleman referred to in my letter of the 20th inst.
Monday, June 2nd, 1853.
The following is a Copy of Mr. Leslie's note of August(?) 2nd June 1858. My dear Sir,
"I would have replied sooner to your note of the 30th May but have been laid up in bed. What Mr Anster told me (on 16th May) regarding you is as follows:
"That there had been a dinner party at Government House (on the 14th I think) at which you behaved in a strangely
The Honourable M. T. Mercer, Esquire,
Colonial Secretary.
However, to follow the exact format required (HTML withfor paragraphs), here is the corrected version:
14
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74
I have to (Signed) Seren
Colonial Secretary.
Some Finge
Memorandum
Private Secretary
85
66
Copy.
Sir,
I have just received a note from Mr. Leslie, the Gentleman referred to in my letter of the 20th inst.
Monday, June 2nd, 1853.
The following is a Copy of Mr. Leslie's note of ... 2nd June 1858. My dear Sir,
"I would have replied sooner to your note of the 30th May but have been laid up in bed. What Mr Anster told me (on 16th May) regarding you is as follows:
"That there had been a dinner party at Government House (on the 14th I think) at which you behaved in a strangely
The Honourable M. T. Mercer, Esquire,
Colonial Secretary.