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The Earl

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Hong Kong 12619 D.S. 232 12 January 16:

... acknowledge the receipt of Your Lordship's letter by the Duke of Newcastle is acknow Sam directed relative to the the 17th hilting, dentences of imprison M. Merivale An Cot. Cainety's

The Despatched to the Governor of Hong Kong on the subject of the imprisonment.

This letter would not, I think, affel that desfalt – thrust to doubt it raises serious considerations. For the fream Lank of it is menly in whetition of the Esch Jome diral acquation of perjury against that gentleman.

Be this comes of content Excmatile or inexcusable on the hard of Mr. Tarrant, it rendurit my difficult I reconcile any morey him, with common justice in tot. (aires himself.

The most relatio to wrongs which do tarrant considhen himself to han sustained from his & Bonham & other officials, many grave ops, which he seem consider an in some way him in writing lible.

I do not support the Duke Justifying him in of Haraith with wish to look now with this hard of the -ment passed Mr. Tarrant, the Editor of a newspaper in Hong Kong for a Lient Colonel (vine The late Lieutenant Governor

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