battle

as compensation

I for

cancelling Constable.

Symons's recognizance

passage

that vessel, and I

also

in

Lord Ripon approves of

your

providing, for an early date, a passage for Mr. Lymond by the

cheapest practicable

route as the said

affiliation

case in

which he is concerned

will

it is understood that

the defendant will not be tried

until May

it would not be practicable to

try him next, and it would then be necessary to detain him in England until that time; the case will be heard in his absence.

The Lord Mayor will

be informed accordingly

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97

DRAFT.

Miss Alice Smith

MINUTE.

Mr. John, 17 Jan.

Mr. Lucas

X Mr. Fairfield. 17 Jan.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston,

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Buxton.

Marquess of Ripon.

(something of this

sort must be written;

the letter seemed to

rather imply that

A. Eymard would be detained until the

case was settled)

2 Drafts

762

My 638

DS 18 Jan. 1894

Madam,

With reference

to the letter from

this Department of

the Assistant,

the 2nd

I am directed

by the Marquess of

Ripon to inform you

that his Lordship

understands that

the case

in which you have obtained a summons against A. G. Eymard for an affiliation order will not be heard until

May!

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