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Mr Holland's letter of the 12th inst.
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Report of the
laut 12th April upon the subject of Letters he Patent establishing Droceses in the
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to the second question, that in the Case of Crown Colonies where such Letters Patent had been issued by the authority of the Crown alone without the intervention of Parliament they could be revoked by the authority of the Crown alone either by way of Lethers Patent or of Order in Commeil,
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was added that though Imperial Legislation would not be necessary to effect such revocation it would be far better if there was
tobe an
Act of Parliament to proceed under the authority of the Act.
The Rt Hon
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However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve readability, here is a reformatted version in Markdown, then converted to HTML as requested: ## Reformatted Text # Colonial Office ## Temple ### Sept 20th 1872 My Lord, I've been honoured with your Lordship's Commands signified by Mr Holland's letter of the 12th inst., stating that in our Report of the 12th April upon the subject of Letters Patent establishing Dioceses in the Colonies, we advised in answer to the second question, that in the Case of Crown Colonies where such Letters Patent had been issued by the authority of the Crown alone without the intervention of Parliament, they could be revoked by the authority of the Crown alone either by way of Letters Patent or of Order in Council. It was added that though Imperial Legislation would not be necessary to effect such revocation, it would be far better if there was to be an Act of Parliament to proceed under the authority of the Act. The Rt Hon The Earl of Kimberley Converting the above Markdown to HTML:My Lord,
I've been honoured with your Lordship's Commands signified by Mr Holland's letter of the 12th inst., stating that in our Report of the 12th April upon the subject of Letters Patent establishing Dioceses in the Colonies, we advised in answer to the second question, that in the Case of Crown Colonies where such Letters Patent had been issued by the authority of the Crown alone without the intervention of Parliament, they could be revoked by the authority of the Crown alone either by way of Letters Patent or of Order in Council.
It was added that though Imperial Legislation would not be necessary to effect such revocation, it would be far better if there was to be an Act of Parliament to proceed under the authority of the Act.
The Rt Hon The Earl of Kimberley