in Southern Chimie as to the degree of recognition to be given to Bishop Burdon.

Given that The Archbishop's Secretary (Rev. H. In Spooner) called on me last week with the draft of this letter and explained in what manner Bishop Burdon was acting according to Sir A. Kennedy's account, but I observe that from 5635 till now, the cassion is going on with His Grace.

I am thankful that Nr.10 has only one clergyman and that in an unexceptionable style they scarcely appear to me to be applicable.

& Consular Plan L. Darby is writing to those who stand in official relation with the Bishop and it is therefore reasonable that he should commend D. Burdon.

I then respect Carnarvon, Colonial Chaplain, and hardly think it necessary to write to the yu besoin Lay respect to this Bishop – I think it better to leave motions alone.

Wile 3.6-75- Perhaps soon an objection might be devised, in much the same injunction height to the Colonial Chaplain to be certain in producing to the Bishop Grild write Ind when Jr Carnarvon could hear of an I hear wing the Colonial Chaplain.

And though the term of L. Darby's defaced letter, He might perhaps be told that although Bishop Burdon has not succeeded

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