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I felt
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fill compelled at last to bring the
before my boocutive Conmail,
4th instant, and that the Cancil
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recommendid his suspension from Office
pending receipt of your Grace's decision.
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prepared
into effect,
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to
necesary to inclose the whole of the voluminous correspondence,
very
coverings
some 400 pages, occasioned by previous insubordination of Mr Davies.
3.
Under other circumstances I should have fill it my dirty to de
that sentence
so, because
a
it not that Mr
Davies having had the alternatives left him of resigning in die event of his not choosing to await 1 foun Grace's decision has preferred to resign.
I think it desirable,
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nevnituclife, that thou Grave should prosess at least sufficient materials
for forming
an
opinion
on the proceedings of myself and my Comcil in the mallin. It is havius, no longer
principal.
ground) of that Office's suspension consisted in the frat that in all previous instances, wherein his misconduct had been
brought to my motion, and in which
he
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simply warned and
reprimanded, he
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at the same
time told that friture complaints
would be considued in
connection
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