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Mr. Lewes.

It appears to me that, in considering Mr Ball's case, you have not noticed one point which ought to affect it, vy: that the clauses of sinin the Strupking Sensin Minate (344) which pre Special rates of pending to the judges cafortedly Jeroide that they shall not have served in other Offices in the Colony ; is. if Mr. Ball had becactully Attorney General of Anglong (bisterd of British Sonduras) for 6 years before becoming a judge, his pension would have been 20 - imetead of 33 th of 1500€ ie

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Houghing would have had to pay ($700 a gen) a less- Suon than it has now £775), when those same were spent in the service of another Colony.

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