Treasury Chambers
27 January 1880.
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Sir,
With reference to the letter addressed to you by direction of their Lordships 7 Ultimo, I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to transmit to you copy of a further letter from Mr. W. J. B. O'Hanrahan, respecting the property of Captain Hugh J. G. Brown, deceased at Hong Kong.
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I am to request that you will move the Duke of Newcastle to forward the same...
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Page 236
25 JAN 1860.
1136.-
24
1.
lide 1777
909 trong trong
6m Jan. 31.
the faintly
I think the case should be stated to the Treasury, and then they can decide.
No doubt Sir H. Aston has put Mr. Fortescue into a position entailing expense by forcing Lavring to sell his furniture by auction instead of selling it to him at a valuation. If he had remained in the island, he would have had one. This business is for the sake of examining whether this inculpation be on Mr. H. Atkinson's reasoning.
A Fortescue
30,
for &c. = pom the expectations.
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