The S.JS. for Bar.
The chat Principal Abject offend
Gordon's Visit
Visit & Mayland is to obtain
if possible a settlement of this long
pending matter, & I am to confess the hope of in St. Stollende that their
Lordships will give to it their
Early
C
vernor.
No.
roh 26
Date.
1887
31
at previous Paper.
No.
Hory Hory
4640-
(Subject.)
RECO
C 0.
DESPATCH.
4643
FG 8 MAT 87,
Free grant of piece of land to the
Protestant Home.
flat ground.
Recommendo, forwards flow of
82
and
formabil Consion
further
des
(Minutes.)
Mr. Bramstin
The last somewhat similar application
for a site (viz. for a Weslegan Chapel)
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dealt with in our
desse
where the Governor was directed to accede to the application if possible. Before deciding on the present application Mr.
it would be desirable to know whether it
was
found possible to provide a convenient site for the Westegans, & if so whether sites in Hingthing are likely to be given away.
to rare & valuable, that they cannot
The original
Home was
of a
given for
ac
this Dig
that was
Perstatution
to be
Charitable character (as I understand par. 1 of the Bishop's letter) but the institution has somewhat altered its character for besides taking destitute Orphans it takes paying Boarders & Dayscholars
subsequent Paper.
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The S.JS. for Bar.
The Chief Principal objected to offend
Gordon's Visit
Visit & Mayland is to obtain
if possible a settlement of this long
pending matter, & I am to confess the hope of in St. Stollende that their
Lordships will give to it their
Early
Governor.
No.
roh 26
Date.
1887
31
at previous Paper.
No.
Hory Hory
4640-
(Subject.)
RECORD.
C O.
DESPATCH.
4643
FG 8 MAT 87,
Free grant of piece of land to the
Protestant Home.
flat ground.
Recommends, forwards flow of
82
and
formabil Consion
further
des
(Minutes.)
Mr. Bramstin
The last somewhat similar application
for a site (viz. for a Wesleyan Chapel)
dealt with in our
despatch
where the Governor was directed to accede to the application if possible. Before deciding on the present application Mr.
it would be desirable to know whether it
was
found possible to provide a convenient site for the Wesleyans, & if so whether sites in Hingthing are likely to be given away.
are so rare & valuable, that they cannot
The original
Home was
of a
given for
a charitable
this Institution
that was
to be
of Charitable character (as I understand par. 1 of the Bishop's letter) but the institution has somewhat altered its character for besides taking destitute Orphans it takes paying Boarders & Dayscholars
subsequent Paper.