Mr. Webster afternand
cace
to byland, and his case not
haing
been
thing settled in the Colony be Jan./45. preferred a claim for
deterioration of property, and for the rents which might have been stained for the Buildings. He also begged
Lind Stanley did not
Heat, if
decide upon
lies
case upon
the facts which be addund
His claim might be referred
to the Colony.
The desired reference was
the Governor
accordingly
made
to the
who reported that, in his
opcision
Ihr Webster was
nutitted to no compensation
at all.
was
-
The Governors report communicated to the
1473-5 Jane/45.
2. Act :/45
Land Board
133
their opinion was, in
A measure, opposed to the Governors, on the quand that Mr Tack had made
land
some progress in secting in the ground hieldings
wathe when it was std
to M. Wabster - that the
Acting Governor had
sanctioned the hausfer- that Mr. Webster, had Contenied afterwards
t
carry in the worths and What Sir M. Cottonjer (peace having been proclaimed & the beggar futthe Frotts longer wanted to suddled himself of that corconstance, being aux cones to have the
no
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