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Roughing. 25 May 1871

Preice Magistrate

J. Russell

The Right Nonorable

The Earl of humberley R. M's Principal Secretary of State

Requests wis Fontelup's consider- ation of a certain matter Connected

with the Qduinistration of

Justic

luclosure

Enclosure M. 1 in Major General

Whilfeild's Compatch 1:72 of 25-

May 1871-

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Report of brieal of Polive Constable. Any

Ilice Sergeant Bookt, and Passive Constable. Supe

mere charged before me on the 21° Manch Cool with the Careery of a hat. The charge was laid by # Int. Millercks, an officer of the Supreuve Court inte whose Custody the effects of a dere a red zrubleuran had offinally passed-

& Millerck requested Footit who is also Sheriffs Officer to procure bin a ratelimon to put in charge of the house. Gootit applied to the Caption Super-

nitaudent have a Police Constable, and Hot

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Superintendent declvid, and ordered frotit not he to the house, as the lake occupant had died of Small pox.

Footit procured

id a matolunan Flaembere aud seut luin to the house - And Inn milleochs weut ħi ttic louse to make an inventory -

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Shortly after Ira Millecch's arrival dostit, and Ayy cauce to the house, but they were not seen by Mr Willcock for some time astiat fritlewan above stairs - Footit was in uniform and hype was not. They mu Cupstāvs, and Mr. Willeceks ached their what they wanted, Footit replied to take an inventory. Mr. Millcock, said that is my buences, and then asked whes Impy was - Gootit then said to

wlis hyp we are not wanted here cured they went straight down and away.

When hyx nas upetar o Int. Will cocks observed in his hand a very shabby lin (-In Welcock, took

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