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{man's relatives might reasonably fairly be exercised in the following manner; viz.

(1) to pay whatever salary fr due to the man up to time of entering

the Institution to his relatives

so much of

as

(2) to pay any salary fe accruing after that date to the dustitution is required for his manitsnance there.

If Mis

principle is followed in case [t also in I tyres - see we shined

Mis case

Starts

T0993

? Tell Agents to pay this sum of $8106,06

б

to Henderson's

(mentioned in 190 des profether at father, and to inform the father at

on obtaining necesbarz

N. B.

J.335

The Ac

rather intende

to cove

Curren

Salar

contine

to accri

Than t

apply

balane

of pass pay.

*

same time that his son's effects (sending list ) are at the Poplar Workhouse, where Both I think he should apply if he wants them, and

to that they at same time give the Workhance authorities the address of the father

Ms

Parish

if they think git affly to him for forthis the maintenance charger

Carm

Depentin

gup 27/10/91

Tes- I think this is reasonable froirded the accruing salong is duffinint & Much the maintenance charges. In this case ther

is no accruing dalary, do I scarcely think 2r can give up

H $106 - as to the Effects will do not regime his clothes?

M.27.10

x. Ger. I Suppose 50

CIRCULATED TO DEPARTMENTS.

588 (5, 3 Hev,189 f

Mr. Mede

Mr. Ebden

above

Martinus 4.!! (Mr. Wedgwood

Ma. Olisier

Mr. Anderson

S

Makkarakter ✡ -Mr. Antrols

Mr. Read

My Hamith

Mr. Jst Mr. Lucas

7-||

(noted)

W. Bramstim

544

One difficulty about this $106 in that

we do not know whether it is

balance of pay, or proceeds of sale

or what not? From of the man's effects,.

the absence of mention of aing "faz in 18656, Irather thick it is not

? Imean "pay " at all, & perhaps is not covered by 5.335 of the Lunacy Act

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it is not money under the control

merely I management of any public Deft

of that section, but in

in the sense

part of his the effects". That is one reason why I want to hand it to his Zug. 27/10

relatives.

W. Ismen

Very will, but what alms the clothes-Sur my decome

84427.10

M. Braunstim

to settle As to the clother for I thought we should leave the Father

their disposition with the Workhorse authorities in whose hands they at present

قمه

Junderstand that you

grow

approve

The suggestion that the # 106. On shamed be handed to the father, and I submit

drafts accordingly gr931/10

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