Creditors
of the late Dr
Satchell. When Dr Satchell died, the were informed by No Stewart that Government would not interfere in the division of his property but that "letters of administration would be granted to any person who chose to apply for them. The small amount of assets probably prevented this step from being taken, as was intimated to you in letter No. 111 of the 18th of March last, and since then nothing further has been heard of the matter.
I have been
Signed; Richard Hoonam
To the Post Master General, Bombay.
Victoria
Hongkong, 4th May, 1844.
Sir,
You are directed by His Excellency the Governor in Council to transmit to you the enclosed Bill No: 227 drawn by Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary in China, upon the Government of India at par for Cos Pet 1893.12. One Thousand Five Hundred and ninety three Company's Rupees twelve annas, being the amount of Postage collected in China on account of the Bombay Post Office on letters received from Bombay and forwarded to Bombay during the quarter ending 30th April, 1844.
I have to
(Signed) Chas E. Stewart
No:190
No:191
To the Post Master General, Calcutta.
Victoria
Creditors
of the late Dr
Satchell. When Dr Satchell died, the
informed by No Stewart that lovernment would not interfere in the division of his property hit that "letters of administration would be to any person who chose to apply for them. The small amount of assets probably prevented this step from being taken, as
was intimated to
you
in
nzy
grante
letter No.
111 of the 18th of March last, and since - then nothing further has been heard. of the matter.
I have be
Signed; Richard Hoonam
To the Post Master General,
Bombay.
Victoria
Honghongs
Sir
you
783
Hongkong, 4th Tray, 1844.
Sam directed by His Excellency
the Governor in Council to transmit to
: the enclosed Bill No: 227 drawn by: Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary in China, upon the lovernment of India at par= for Cos Pet 1893.12. One Thousand Five "Hundred and minety three Company's Rupees twelve annas, being the amount China on account.
of Postage collected in
of the Bombay Post Office
のむ
letters received:
pom and forwarded to Bombay during
"the quarter ending 30th April, 1844.
I have to
(Signed) Chat E. Stewart
No:190
No:191
To the Post Master General,
Calcuttan
Vitoria
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