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quarrelled with the (late) Crown Soliciton_ be has quarrelled with the Bench of Unofficial Justices of the Peace - he has quanelled with the Superintendent Price for the time being and with the Judges clerk, fond not satisfich with theme Ifficial Scandals he has been from
time to time mined
some of
mixed up in private brawls them of a most disreputable
rescription.
8.
I have
no intention to lay chen on Mr. Incly's personal demeanor to myself which has been frequently extremely offensive further than to say that in colloquial intercoum be frequently appeared so utterly forgetful If our
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relative positions that I. found
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it exfer and better to avoid as much as possible private converrations on publice matters with him and to communicat
solely through the Secretarice - Colonial and Diplomatic. The
ncccssity ofor this betermination I have reported to Ster
Hee
Meajesty's Secretaries of State both for the Freign and Colonel departments in December 1856 and January 1857.
I have had the disagreeable necerity forced upon me of forwarding to the Colonial "Iffice the Dreuments bearing upon the cases in which Mr Anstey slaced himself antagonisen to his Luperions the Chief dictice and the acting Erlonial Secretary- those showing his failure in a prosecution brought on his nam
own
in
responsibility without