which Mr Pannatte in conjunction with Mr. Braylar, the then Acting Attorney General, had prepared before leaving the Colony.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble servant,
Francis MacDonnell,
Governor.
Received
Houghton
1.981 ND 5824
Governor No.
Frank 981
Date
(Subject.)
RE
DESPATCH.
List of Furniture of Government House
1872
Last previous Paper.
No. 7373
Gold Coast
Put by
85
In theade
(Minutes.)
M. E. Meade
15/4
How shall we deal with this?
10 June
I had to thrill it
To take any action on
this despatch.
in the way of suggesting that Government should
Colonies
send
Government House
in the several Colonies.
I remember that
when Sir J. P. Hennessy
arrived in Hongkong
he had borrowed Colonial Regulations and other papers from de Mesny, the then Col. Secretary.
An Article of this sort are
p183
COL
the Colony
is
the form for many
of thin value.
how provided by then if he pays
Put by WAR.
12 June 72
I think newly appointed Governors would. (600 £ 1 Jan 72-11 Sept 5750) Sketch inventories filed in this office vague and incomplete.
But the expense of printing them seems tardy. Bath RM 1476
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