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that the views expressed by His Britannic Majesty's Minister carry very great weight and deserve, in His Excellancy's opinion, the
very serious consideration of your Company. Indeed His Excellency would venture to express the opinion that by a settlement along the lines suggested by Sir John Jordan, especially if it took the form of assuring the future supply of stone to your Company, would be in the best interests of your Company.
I am, etc.
sd.
Claud Severn
Colonial Secretary.