502
A
at 3/8, would receive £20 sterling less than if he drew a pen- sion of 2/3rds. of $5,400 at 4/2.
4. All these Officers with the exception of
Messrs. Figg and Carroll are at the present time on leave of
absence, and when you have arrived at a decision on the cases
of Captain Rumsey and Dr. Doberck, I shall be obliged if you
will give the necessary instructions to the Crown Agents for
the re-adjustment of the salaries they have already drawn in
England.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant,
J.J. Gascoigne
Major-General,
Administering the Government.