the enclosed letter and order

Chief Justice of the Colony.

- shortly

As an

recur

the f

opportunity will of forwarding this

Military prisoner to England, there to undergo his sentence, I have

applied to the Senior Naval Office:

who has ordered a

passage

in the

Eward Ship Hindostan, which will leave about the Middle

of

January for Portsmouth, and may

be expected there about the middle

of May.

To Roger

To the War Office

2/1211

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your very Obedient Servant,

Robinson

219

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the enclosed letter and order

Chief Justice of the Colony.

- shortly

As an

recur

the f

opportunity will of forwarding this

Military prisoner to England, there to undergo his sentence, I have

applied to the Senior Naval Office:

who has ordered a

passage

in the

Eward Ship Hindostan, which will leave about the Middle

of

January for Portsmouth, and may

be expected there about the middle

of May.

To Roger

To the War Office

2/1211

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your very Obedient Servant,

Robinson

219

becomes

the enclosed letter and order

Chief Justice of the Colony.

- shortly

As an opportunity will recur, the forwarding of this

Military prisoner to England, there to undergo his sentence, I have

applied to the Senior Naval Office:

who has ordered a passage

in the Ewald Ship Hindostan, which will leave about the Middle

of January for Portsmouth, and may

be expected there about the middle of May.

To Roger

To the War Office

2/1211

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your very Obedient Servant,

Robinson

219

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the enclosed letter and order

Chief Justice of the Colony.

- shortly

As an opportunity will recur, the forwarding of this

Military prisoner to England, there to undergo his sentence, I have

applied to the Senior Naval Office:

who has ordered a passage

in the Ewald Ship Hindostan, which will leave about the Middle

of January for Portsmouth, and may

be expected there about the middle of May.

To Roger

To the War Office

2/1211

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your very Obedient Servant,

Robinson

219

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