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the
matter of prudence her friends advise her to remain in the Colony for present, and to leave those small
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untouched in their hands
which public and private benevolace may pravide.
The
ae
and
Case
of Mr. Mazeland
of extreme poverty and distres,
may
well be considered in the light of a charitable allowance such
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approved of by the Lords
Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
in their letter
of
the 30th of Decembe
transmitted by the Duke Neweritle in his despatch of the
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As
of 1
6th
6.
of January
18b2 Nob.
I enclose a Memorial I
ar
behalf
addrefied to Your Lordship of Mr. Hazeland by a large mumbin
of
the Merchants and other Inhabitants
of the Colony, and trust that I may
proposed
be authorized to plaw she gratuity of $3,000 upon the Supplementary Estimates of 1871.
I have the honor to be,
@
My Lord.
Your Lordship's most obredient
humble sewant,
Aniqfice
ollajor Gennal & Lient Gevaner.