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upon
that
Opinion by venturing
on so serious a
step
as
that
of cancelling the whole Communion
the Peace, nor do I hold it
expedient to take further notice at present of Mr Mitchell's conduct in avoiding the responsibilities of
his office,
but I shall await with
some anxiety
the
expression of
your views on the bearing of the
recent Magistrates in connection with this Ordinance.
Office
and hope,
on the arrival of his Excellency Mr Davies who will bring to his task more
legal Knowledge than has
hitherto been available, to
address
you
with more
satisfaction,
on this subject.
I have the honor to be, With the highest respect
Your humble Servant
J W Bonham
The Baroness
The Depositions in the case are forwarded herewith.