assailed independency

and honor

of that English Bar, whose cause is

so deeply involved in his

own claims

for reparation.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord Duke,

Your most obedient Servant,

F. Chatterton Anstey

The Most Noble the Duke of Newcastle

Her Majesty's Secretary of State, the Colonies.


Is this to be comprised in the batch of papers now pending?

M. Merivale.

Marley - Caldwell

Isupporcio?

Hm July 29

1859 (229


Plowden Buildings, Temple 11th August 1859.

Duke,

1859

This despatch.

21st Jany

and with reference.

To the 21st Jany


MARKED FOR PARLIAMENT

A. @ March 1860

to the public service that

I have rendered

to your department,

by my

letters

of the 17th May 1858, and 21st January 1859,

promising

(covering

Copy of

Despatch from Singapore of the 8th Febry. last

and of the same date to the Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong.)

Despatch from Singapore (the rough draft of which is acknowledged, by a

Minute, at the head of your immediate predecessor's Despatch upon late Correspondence

from that Colony) I should now

inform you, Sir, that, on the date of that last letter, I officially informed the Hong Kong Governor, and some Singapore authorities on 22nd & 26th July 1859:

that numerous persons, (at Singapore and in England) who had recently discovered that, for years past, their trust monies

had been embezzled by one Henry (alias Daniel) Caldwell Ex-Registrar of the Singapore Supreme Court, and brother-in-law of Daniel Richardson Caldwell of Hong Kong—that the Singapore Culprit

disregarding the criminal warrants

The Most Noble the Duke of Newcastle

Principal Secretary of State,

Downing Street.


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