and at the souve hive its

great publie importance and

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will allow a

attached to it more

Commensurate with its requirements than at

present.

I beg to attach two letters

that I have received from two former Coroners to whom I referred separately and

without

any previous

Communication with them!

With regard

and to the conveyance

I would respectfully point

out that it is the etiquette of

grounded upon

the service

a well known notion of the

Clunie

· for

heads

of

departments to be allowed

four chair coolies, that

two coolies will not be

able to carry me,

and

that

in soliciting

an allowance for four coolies,

I am only

asking what has been

granted

in

every

other

case in which

a head

of a department has been allotted conveyance allowance.

I have the honour to be,

Your

My Lord,

obedient Servant

Wow odchud

Covouer.

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and at the same time its

great public importance and

salary to be

will allow a

staff attached to it more

commensurate with its requirements than at

present.

I beg to attach two letters

that I have received from two former Coroners to whom I referred separately and

without

any previous

communication with them!

With regard

and to the conveyance

I would respectfully point

out that it is the etiquette

grounded upon

the service

a well-known notion that

for

heads

of

departments to be allowed

four chair coolies, that

two coolies will not be

able to carry me,

and

that

in soliciting

an allowance for four coolies,

I am only

asking what has been

granted

in

every

other

case in which

a head

of a department has been allotted conveyance allowance.

I have the honour to be,

Your

My Lord,

obedient Servant

W. W. Ogilvie

Coroner.

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and at the same time its great public importance and salary to be will allow a staff attached to it more commensurate with its requirements than at present.

I beg to attach two letters that I have received from two former Coroners to whom I referred separately and without any previous communication with them!

With regard and to the conveyance, I would respectfully point out that it is the etiquette grounded upon the service, a well-known notion that for heads of departments to be allowed four chair coolies, that two coolies will not be able to carry me, and that in soliciting an allowance for four coolies, I am only asking what has been granted in every other case in which a head of a department has been allotted conveyance allowance.

I have the honour to be, Your My Lord, obedient Servant

W. W. Ogilvie

Coroner.

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