2.

88

3.

Ao

explanations given in that letter to the present position of the Sw should be brought before Gore Grace,

because to

a

certain degrees the

supervision of die Clinch and the

protection of its interests hve must

be regarded,

as

ma e-

Gr

less connected

with You Grace's Department

2.

discloses

The statement of the Bishop

a most extraordinary deficiency

tesniais

of

in the present pecuniary the See, and though Thrust that the

two houses to which he alludes, and)

which

are

at present

MMO

ccupied,

will not always be so. Even at a

reduced rental they may

M

hereafter

AA

be conted

likely to juoduce

clear profit,

over and above cost of

repairs of about £300 per

annunn^.

Nevecheles the present position of the

Jee

AD

be

بئی

very

disclosed; by the Bishop must

wartening to him. I med scarcely absous that it would be quite impossible for the Bishop of Victoria to take on himself personally for any lengitioned period: the expenses which hitherts he has ban obliged to defray

account of the

£994.

College, amounting already to Ivey.

with

A

current expenditure additimal

oft se per month

4.

No doubt the sudden stoppage hitherto paid by

of £230 per

amirum

the Foreign Pfice, and the lope aft 675-

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