Mer Meriale.
Fr. Cr.
No161. Miscellaneous-
6294
Copy to F. S. for filing 19 Day 36 L.F.
Sir,
RECEIVED
DEC 9
1856
276
Government offices, Hong Kong, 10th December, 1856.
I have the honor to acknowledge
Your Despatch No. 81 of 25th July last respecting the will and property of the late Mr. Burd of Copenhagen.
It will be readily understood that the Government has no power
to interfere in private testamentary matters, but in this
particular case of Mr. Burd it appears
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Fr. Cr.
No. 161. Miscellaneous-
6294
Copy to F.S. for filing 19 Day 36 L.F.
Sir,
RECEIVED
DEC 9
1856
276
Government offices, Hong Kong, 10th December, 1856.
I have the honor to acknowledge
Your Despatch No. 81 of 25th July last respecting the will and property of the late Mr. Burd of Copenhagen.
It will be readily understood that the Government has no power
to interfere in private testamentary matters, but in this
particular case of Mr. Burd it appears
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Derry Labouchere, M.P.
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Fr. Cr.
No.161. Miscellaneous-
6294
Copy to F.S. for filing 19 Day 36 L.F.
Sir,
RECEIVED
DEC 9
1856
276
Government offices, Hong Kong, 10th December, 1856.
I have the honor to acknowledge
Your Despatch No.81 of 25th July last respecting the will and property of the late Mr. Burd of Copenhagen.
It will be readily understood that the Government has no power to interfere in private testamentary matters, but in this particular case of Mr. Burd it appears
The Light & Monoratte
Derry Labouchere, M.P.
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Mer Meriale.
Fr. Cr.
No.161. Miscellaneous-
6294
Copy to F.S. for filing 19 Day 36 L.F.
Sir,
RECEIVED
DEC 9
1856
276
Government offices, Hong Kong, 10th December, 1856.
I have the honor to acknowledge
Your Despatch No.81 of 25th July last respecting the will and property of the late Mr. Burd of Copenhagen.
It will be readily understood that the Government has no power to interfere in private testamentary matters, but in this particular case of Mr. Burd it appears
The Light & Monoratte
Derry Labouchere, M.P.
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