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Slaughter Stouse in the midst of a benssly crowded neighbourhood The presents sanatory condition of the town is far from satisfactory-
It is a much
subject
of my
which
occupies attention and I
dish not beritate in the case of the slaughter Stouse to order its
removal for sanatory reasons
alone.
future occasion.
I have the how to be,
Sir,
Your
most obedient Servant,
Richar Staves Maidsemely
Governon.
Some
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these matters
can
scarcely await a reference
without risk.
The whole
subject however is one to which
I shall have to call
attention more
fully
your
on some