requested
Mr
Deane to allow the
Colony
most
e
Police Volunteers at the Central
Itation to turn out, his request
Avad
refuved,
not lo
after
go
out
and
he
wits advised)
himself. however
some little conversation
with his Chief, the latter consented:
to allow ones Foreman of the
Brigade to
go
out with Mr.
in the hope of obtaining
Creagh assistance from
Averes
supposed
done) QUEN
to be
at
esho
ov ovear
Nð Itation - what number of
they might find being
unknown or at least uncertain-
cath.
9
strongly protest.
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350
Further the aid granted.
in the first place
wao xo
ridiculously inadequate that it
is reasonable to
suppose
that
Mr. Creagh although urgently
in mled
of help
did not
ful
he
-confident of obtaining it is
sent
spare
for
it besides he could ill
share even one
Small
force
messenger.
ryan
to send
from his
ao
and it is
against
this that I on
behalf of the Tax payers of the