after

I. Murray's return from

leave in May last.

3.

I dissent from several of

J. Murray's conclusions and

his

cannot approve altogether of uport, but it is satisfactory to see that the sanitary prospects

of

the Island

are

of favourable

mromise

I enclose also some remarks

certain

1.

the Surveyor beneral

with Mr. Cleverly I agree

afree in the

of Fr Murray's propositions, and

Su. J. Rogers.

with the

differen

of pension only actually

in the main.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord Bake,

your braces,

Most obedient Sewant,

Remmers Go Hobiname

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