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a Mr. Duddell concerning payment of

a

certain sum $52.500 for a plot of ground.

I now transmit certified copies of the Leases of Inland Lots No 291, 292, 293, 8294, which constitute the ground in question, and also certified copies of all the other

Enclosure A1.

Inclosure No 2; v

decarments and correspondence connected Owens litteratur

with

with the case so as

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for advice.

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artified by M. Austin who

recently administerung

his signature

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Government

be easily proved

if necessary, though it is of course

of State N. 680 of 30 Sept 1868, with 8 Enclosures

and

vernor lo Svetary of State N 659 of 3 March, 1869, with

one. Enclavere.

a

highly improbable that Me Buddell'

advisers avvuld not at once admit the enclosed documents as

copies.

is genuine

I have the honor to be,

My Lord.

Your Lordship is most obidons,

humble servent,

hard Frames Mandorell

Governor.

However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve readability, here is the revised version in HTML with some corrections and formatting adjustments:

374

Mr. Duddell concerning payment of a certain sum $52,500 for a plot of ground.

I now transmit certified copies of the Leases of Inland Lots No. 291, 292, 293, 294, which constitute the ground in question, and also certified copies of all the other documents and correspondence connected with the case.

Enclosure A1. Inclosure No. 2.

To facilitate the preparation of a case for advice of Counsel.

As all the papers are certified by M. Austin, who recently administered his signature, the authenticity of a Government document can be easily proved if necessary.

Reference is made to Governor to Secretary of State N. 680 of 30 Sept 1868, with 8 Enclosures, and Governor to Secretary of State N. 659 of 3 March, 1869, with one Enclosure.

It is highly improbable that Mr. Buddell's advisers would not at once admit the enclosed documents as genuine copies.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

James Mandorell (corrected to)
Hennessy (though the original name is not clear, a likely correction could be to a known governor around that time, e.g., Richard Graves MacDonnell or another relevant name; however, the original is kept as is due to instruction 7)

Governor.

Here is the final output in the required HTML format without markdown or code fences and with the corrections and adjustments made:

374

a Mr. Duddell concerning payment of a certain sum $52.500 for a plot of ground.

I now transmit certified copies of the Leases of Inland Lots No 291, 292, 293, 8294, which constitute the ground in question, and also certified copies of all the other documents and correspondence connected with the case so as to facilitate the preparation of a case for advice of Counsel.

Enclosure A1.

Inclosure No 2;

As all the papers are certified by M. Austin who recently administered his signature, a Government document can be easily proved if necessary, though it is of course highly improbable that Mr. Duddell's advisers would not at once admit the enclosed documents as genuine copies.

Reference: Governor to Secretary of State N. 680 of 30 Sept 1868, with 8 Enclosures and Governor to Secretary of State N 659 of 3 March, 1869, with one Enclosure.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord.

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

hard Frames Mandorell

Governor.

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