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12th para. of your letter
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Lord Kuntsford thinkin
thanks that there i since then apferhaa
Misfiton not
quite apprehended us
Fleming's argument, which
is,
it
Aa
secus
to his
Lordship, that besides
the £40,000 annual money
contribution
to
The
- sorrison
The Colony loses £50,000
:
a yea
revenne which
it would receive in rext
and rates
j
The milin
tary lands were held by
private leasees, and that
ut
recognition is
even
made of this heavy.
burthen upon the Colony
Ot
(
A. He regarda
The
last para. of you!
letter Lord Kuntoford
has not caused
له
search to be made
for the transpers
"ferred to between the
Admiralty and war Office and has no
presunt recollection of such
cases,
but he presumes
that such transactions.
do not take place arth
out the knowledge of the Secretary of State and
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the Colonial Covernment.
[ ( ) Loratnutsford is not.
clear whether it was
intended