tight that this medical certificate Sufficiently proved his permanent incapacity.
Apart from the above point, we may Approve $425 (instead of $700) as his pension.
16 Emoluments as given in 4600 passages only saying to Governor what is suggested in blue marked in my first minute on the Rogers Agents to account of fees 4600, & inform f.W.3. at 4½ the dollar M. Fairfield again.
9/5 fance He is not likely to be fit for tropical service.
I should retire him once for all CPL 9. may Mr Ja This Emoluments as given in 4600 X. No: they are $1500. The minutes on that paper propose something that I cannot say I understand; but I pointed out that $1200 of their claim was not included. 859-592 Either by Round or by me.
the War on hand to $180 what was first proposed after saying nothing I heard I dare say that he is permanently incapacitated; but to Round recurs j 380 Ventis Coin since doubts as to the sufficiency of the Certificate, and this one done the matter much clearer, not carry So, in order to be on the safe side, give him a pension for one year, and say that he is to be re-examined at the End of that time when the J.J.S. will decide pretty whether he is to be permanently pensioned or considered fit for recall to the Colonial Service.
Yours 10/ 87 9.5.92