30.
450
31.
in that bazio.
I underlet
Sup
chambers at the same But
at which I held thein, braving my furenture
and library of more than a thousand oohmmes
to the wee and care of the tenant I gave up
a claim
of alveral thousands a rominal
for a
Eum. I gave up my Revisorahip which was worth nearly £250 per ansmind and surf practice which was quite equal to the average of sure of my standing. I hold auch of my
· property as might prove troublesome in the hands of my wife
and prepared to clart ho Doow as the decretary of State should direct_ I was in regotiation with a ship owner, when I received an intimation that a free passage. would be granted to me, but never at ang
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ก
not
tind was any mention made that I was est Inlitted to pracy from
the lime
of my appointulant; I knew I was not to be entitled to pension under
bol.
the rules but as I paid I had reade up may Mund to do the work that was (286 before which I was told was limited and as I understood very trifling, I was contruct to take my chance. I was not however to Any way prepared to find- the amount of work which it how appears there is to do, nor was I prepared is expect the perition
In which I find sunpeelf. I am not disrons of Making difficulties but when I find that my predecessors in Office have been remunerated at a rate far exceeding the rate at which I am paid I cannot but express muy dissatisfaction
feelings of disappointment that I with
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ruf Standing