HONGKONG TO WIT.
WARRANT TO SUMMON JURY.
Captain,
To the Superintendent of Police and his Assistant Constables of the Colony of Hongkong.
By virtue of my Office, these are in HER MAJESTY'S NAME to charge and command you,
that on sight hereof you Summon and Warn the able and sufficient Men of the Colony, personally to be and appear before me on the twenty-fourth day of July at three of the clock in the afternoon, at the House of our Magistracy at the City of Victoria in the said Colony of Hongkong, then and there to do and execute all such things as shall be given them in charge, on behalf of Our Sovereign Lady THE QUEEN, touching the Death of ... and other new names at present unknown. And for your so doing this is your Warrant: And that you also attend at the Time and Place above mentioned, to make a return of those you shall so Summon; and further to do and execute such other matters as shall be then and there enjoined you. And have you then and there this Warrant.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 24th day of July One thousand eight hundred and ...
(Signed) G. Murray, Coroner.
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Jam, 80. (Signed) SP. Hull.
(Time before)
MA Alexander
Acting Colonial Secretary
(Copy)
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