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After re-examining the text and following the instructions:

Mi P. Raggies.

No despatch has been received from the Governor.

Four ... the documents of which copies are

Annexed to 5742.

I conclude that the

The safe...

Governor intends to send them, but that step seems conditional on M Tarrant supplying the Colonial Secretary with duplicate copies. The course to take, I think, is to refer these documents to the Governor for his report, if they do not soon arrive & decline to see the Writer in the absence...

beyond search; I regret that I have received no confirmation of this, which I desire to lay before your Lordship at the earliest attention.

I have, &c.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honour to be,

Your Grace's Most Obedient,

Humble Servant;

F. Regis

...the Govt - that H.C. has no ...

...has not behind my...

has no reason to doubt...

John would, "I register...

The recalling...

Leaning his attention...

But it will all come often...

a proper discussion...

Janant;

which so. 62.12.

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forward by

With which to us with ke...

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Angui But that he

and refer to

that by advertisement we be gained in removal

interview.

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Mi P. Raggies.


No despatch has been received from the Governor.

Four ... the documents of which copies are annexed to 5742.

I conclude that the Governor intends to send them, but that step seems conditional on M Tarrant supplying the Colonial Secretary with duplicate copies. The course to take, I think, is to refer these documents to the Governor for his report, if they do not soon arrive & decline to see the Writer in the absence beyond search; I regret that I have received no confirmation of this, which I desire to lay before your Lordship at the earliest attention.

I have, &c.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honour to be,

Your Grace's Most Obedient, Humble Servant;

F. Regis

...the Govt - that H.C. has no reason to doubt...

John would, "I register The recalling...

Leaning his attention But it will all come often a proper discussion Janant; which so. 62.12. and forward by With which to us with ke Ri Offen Angui But that he and refer to that by advertisement we be gained in removal interview.

14.

However, upon closer inspection, a more accurate representation would be:

Mi P. Raggies.

No despatch has been received from the Governor.

Four arresting the documents of which copies are annexed to 5742.

I conclude that the Governor intends to send them, but that step seems conditional on M Tarrant supplying the Colonial Secretary with duplicate copies. The course to take, I think, is to refer these documents to the Governor for his report, if they do not soon arrive & decline to see the Writer in the absence beyond search; I regret that I have received no confirmation of this, which I desire to lay before your Lordship at the earliest attention.

I have, &c.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honour to be, Your Grace's Most Obedient, Humble Servant;

F. Regis

The Govt - that H.C. has no reason to doubt that ... has not been behind my...

John would, "I register The recalling, leaning his attention. But it will all come often, a proper discussion...

Janant; which so. 62.12. And forward by...

With which to us with ke Ri Offen Angui. But that he and refer to that by advertisement we be gained in removal interview.

14.

Let's correct and simplify it further while maintaining the original content as much as possible.

Mi P. Raggies.

No despatch has been received from the Governor.

Four arresting the documents of which copies are annexed to 5742. I conclude that the Governor intends to send them, but that step seems conditional on M Tarrant supplying the Colonial Secretary with duplicate copies.

The course to take, I think, is to refer these documents to the Governor for his report, if they do not soon arrive & decline to see the Writer in the absence beyond search; I regret that I have received no confirmation of this, which I desire to lay before your Lordship at the earliest attention.

I have, &c.

My Lord Duke, I have the honour to be, Your Grace's Most Obedient, Humble Servant; F. Regis

The Govt - that H.C. has no reason to doubt...

...has not been behind my...

John would, "I register The recalling, leaning his attention. But it will all come often, a proper discussion Janant; which so. 62.12.

And forward by With which to us with ke Ri Offen Angui. But that he and refer to that by advertisement we be gained in removal interview. 14.

The final version in HTML:

Mi P. Raggies.

No despatch has been received from the Governor. Four arresting the documents of which copies are annexed to 5742.

I conclude that the Governor intends to send them, but that step seems conditional on M Tarrant supplying the Colonial Secretary with duplicate copies. The course to take, I think, is to refer these documents to the Governor for his report, if they do not soon arrive & decline to see the Writer in the absence beyond search; I regret that I have received no confirmation of this, which I desire to lay before your Lordship at the earliest attention.

I have, &c. My Lord Duke, I have the honour to be, Your Grace's Most Obedient, Humble Servant; F. Regis

The Govt - that H.C. has no reason to doubt... John would, "I register The recalling, leaning his attention. But it will all come often, a proper discussion Janant; which so. 62.12. And forward by With which to us with ke Ri Offen Angui. But that he and refer to that by advertisement we be gained in removal interview. 14.

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