2.
4 CORRESPONDENCE:-CHURCH CONVOCATION, NOVA SCOTIA.
The Bishop has lately had a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury, in which he congratulates his Lordship on the success which has attended his first movements, and expresses a hope that he may also succeed in the final establishment of such meetings.
Captain Walker,
&c. &c. &c.
I have, &c.
(signed)
Robert Willis, Archdeacon.
I have, &c.
(signed)
J. Russell.
No. 3.
Right Hon. Lord
John Russell to
Lieut.-Governor
Sir J. G. Le Mar- chaut.
11 June 1855.
(No. 9.)
-- No. 3.
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Copy of a DESPATCH from the Right Honourable Lord John Russell to Lieutenant-Governor Sir J. G. Le Marchant.
Sir.
Downing-street, 11 June 1855.
I HAVE to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 61, of the 24th of May, enclosing a letter from the Archdeacon on the subject of the establishment of a Church Convocation in the diocese of Nova Scotia.
515.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
C.O.
Reference :-
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO
CHURCH CONVOCATION (NOVA SCOTIA).
CONVOCATION in the Diocese of Nova Scotia. the Subject of the ESTABLISHMENT of a CHURCH and the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, on between the Secretary of State for the Colonies Corize or EXTRACTS of CORRESPONDENCE"
(Mr. John Ball.)
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
11 August 1855-
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