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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