CO137/401-5
Ashbeuti
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RER 25 NOV 04 Dyke Road
Brighton
25 November, 1904
I have the honour to apply for two extensions of Leave of Absence.
My Leave anted expire is from Hongkong which will expire on the 26th February next.
If such extension is granted, I would respectfully ask for leave to retire from the Service at the terminating of such extended leave, on pension.
I shall then be fifty-eight years of age and (including my service as Attorney General and Chief Justice of British Honduras) I shall have served nearly twenty years in tropical climates, during fifteen years of which I shall have been entirely ...
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If you see ... obstruction, but ... you would kindly ...
Enclosed affidavit to the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
We believe the ...
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The Secretary of State for the Colonies
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Ashbeuti &
RER 25 NOV 04 Dyke Road Brighton
25 November, 1904
I have the honour to apply for two extensions of Leave of Absence.
My leave which was granted from Hongkong will expire on the 26th February next.
If such extension is granted, I would respectfully ask for leave to retire from the Service at the termination of such extended leave, on pension.
I shall then be fifty-eight years of age and (including my service as Attorney General and Chief Justice of British Honduras) I shall have served nearly twenty years in tropical climates, during fifteen years of which I shall have been entirely in the tropics.
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To my pension, which with great care I have been calculative about waking this quite simple matter. I went carefully into the matter, laughing in case I felt that I might be too active while in England.
If you see any obstruction, but I hope you would kindly lend your support.
Enclosed is an affidavit to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
We believe the Secretary of State for the Colonies will ...
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Ashbeuti &
RER 25 NOV 04 Dyke Road Brighton
25 November, 1904
I have the honour to apply for two extensions of Leave of Absence.
My leave anted expire is from Hongkong which will expire on the 26th February next.
If such extension is granted, I would respectfully ask for leave to retire from the Service at the terminating of such extended leave, on pension.
I shall then be fifty-eight years of age and (including my service as Attorney General and Chief Justice of British Honduras) I shall have served nearly twenty years in tropical climates, during fifteen years of which I shall have been entirely ...
The Secretary of State for the Colonies
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Ashbeuti & RER 25 NOV 04 Dyke Road Brighton
25 November, 1904
I have the honour to apply for two extensions of Leave of Absence.
My leave, which was granted from Hongkong, will expire on the 26th February next.
If such extension is granted, I would respectfully ask for leave to retire from the Service at the termination of such extended leave, on pension.
I shall then be fifty-eight years of age and (including my service as Attorney General and Chief Justice of British Honduras) I shall have served nearly twenty years in tropical climates, during fifteen years of which I shall have been entirely in the tropics.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies