C
Mr Rogers to Crown Agents.
Waringstown
C.0.
13554
Rece Red 5 JU! 32
2 nd July 1892.
84
rad
reasur
In these circumstances
I beg to inquire whether
Mr. Rogers may
be ablecerment
allowed to postpone
till
refunding the overpayment
+ October. I have also
to request to be informed whether Mr. Rogers should not refund the overdrawn salary at the current rate of exchange instead of at 4/1⁄2 to the dollar.
I have the honour to be,
Sir
Your Obedient Servant.
gentlemen,
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your
letters dated 29th June and 1st July both of which I received
this day after I had drawn my pension. If you think it neces-
sary I will refund it to you or will it do to deduct it from my
pension so that I would draw none until the 1st January /93 I
also received Dr Atkinson's letter enclosing my half pay up to
the end of March all that Dr Atkinson has sent
me both of full,
and half pay has been at the rate of exchange in the Colony,
should I not have drawn it at 4/2 as I was on leave and had to
come to England by the Governor's orders and report myself at
the Colonial Office of course I came by America and stayed there
some time but I done the same when on leave some three years ago
and I was paid at your Office when I arrived in England at the
rate of 1/2. If I have to refund the two months half pay that
I received from you when in London for February and March I
shall