discovered in later traces,
disregarded to the Govt.
in several other instances Verner. St. Pedder's.
on Captain Watten's
nomination it is most
Mohalle, though I have no
recollection of
the fact, that
I informed him that he
would have a house, I reach
... -
This I must have
taken to be the case
because St. Pedder had-
and in
the indulgence, ignorance of the rule
laid down on the subject
of Residences in 1843 - and/or 1843-44.
Neither I nor
nor any
Member composing my present division had-
the conduct of the thing
from his account
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Rong
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Correspondence until
after the rule just mentioned
was established, and there was nothing to lead
us to suppose that Capt. Watten was to be treated differently in respect to a house from his Predecessor Capt. Watkins was told
what we understood was
the actual state of the
case.
that
It is clear however, he went to the Colony with erroneous ref. 50, But he is not entitled to
rely solely upon that fact in support of his claim.
Rs M. therivale has deceived on a precious occasion
Captain Wattius cannot
Establish any right to a