I can only say that I'm confident the County & which Mr. Pauncefote may be transferred will profit thereby. His removal from here will create a vacancy which it will be extremely difficult to fill to well.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
[Governor's Name: likely "S.ves Mardonnett" or "Sir James Marsh or similar, but the name is unclear due to OCR errors, possibly "S.ves" is actually "Sir" and a surname like "Marsh"]
Governor
26 Nov. 1869
521
My dear Sir Richard,
I hope you are feeling better this morning. I am going to trouble you again about my own affairs if you have time by this Mail to attend to them.