the Colonial Office will explain to us that no such person is at present vested in the Chief Justice.
In requesting us to give the matter our earliest consideration, Mr Addington is pleased to state that, if the order in its present form does not meet Your Lordship's views, you would be obliged if we would make such alterations in it as may appear to us to be necessary so that on the receipt of our Report, the order may be in a shape to be issued as soon as Her Majesty's Pleasure could be taken upon it.
In obedience to your Lordship's commands we have taken the draft of the proposed order into Consideration, and have the honor to report that having made some slight alterations therein (in red Ink) we think that the same is correct and proper.
We have &c.
(Signed)
Hodson.
Mollett.
Fred. therijer.
the Colonial Office will explain to us that no such person is at present vested in the Chief Justice.
In requesting us to give the
to us our
matter how refered earliest consideration, Mr Addingta is pleased tostate that, if the order in its present form does not meet Your Lordship would be oblijed if we would
with our concurrence.
make such alterations in it as
may appear to us tobe necesary so that on the receipt of o
Report, the order may a shape to be issued
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as soon
as
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as Her Majesty's Pleasure could be taken upon it.
Inobedience to your Lordships
commands the have taken the
I raft of the proposed order into Consideration, and have the honor to report that having made some slight alterations therem
(in tred Ink) the think that the same is correct and proper.
We have de.
(Signed)
Hodson.
Mollett.
Fred therijer.
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