at a rate which disentitled
him to pension -
And here I may note that touching the fixing of Salary myself. have suffered for in 1850 (Respralets No: 165 of 23. February, Lord Grey decided that the Colonial secretary's Salary should on
the first Vacancy reduced to £ 1500; yet in April 1854 it was reduced to £ 1200, and raised & what Lord Grey determimich
on the
ttat till August 1860.
be
Acces
would respectfully submit
that my least as
clami may
favorably
Eu dealt with at
Judge Italie's.
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One pount more occurs to me :- that clause 5 of the pension muniti was meant to meet my special case
shown by the concluding paragraph of his H. Robinson's weiss: no: 186 of 186 13 December 18044, and yet it was 1031/04 not applied when the time came, assimilate alltingh I received ther thauth of Sterden. Majesty's Government for the manner in which thad, administered this
Government,
and discharged for to long a period the duties of Colonial Secretary
I mention thus as
Argument for Cathing to interpret clause
9
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this opportunity
my favor now.
I have only to add that Leven
Years
that of glen
b
or
88
Years ago I endeavored (Lu Despatcher from this Govern Nos: 88 and 96 of 19 May and 6/591 June respectively) to procure
71271
96
1859
227
Either uncoval or retirement as I
7896/50 do now, and that the late Dulle
New castle (in Despatch No : 14 of of 17 August 1859) was pleased to intimate that he would make a
wishes on the subject of
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159
note
of my Uncoval, dud
- what any observations
was ramequally
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strulent both. Wh
Jan
Userve for the time
on that of pension.
I ham the houn to be,
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must obedient humble servant
Colonial Lunitary
of Stoughing.