CO129-033 - General Stavely - Lieut. Governor - 1850 [5-8] — Page 230

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light as no do. We beg to refer you to the following Documents.

No. 1 is a

copy of a letter dated 25. May, 1844, from Sir John Davis, late Governor of this Colony, Colonial Chaplain, stating, that H. M. Government to the Reverend Vincent Stanton, would pay towards the erection of a Church the double of what the Community would subscriber.

No. 2 is a letter dated July 8th, 1844, from the Colonial Secretary, the Honor. F. W. M. Bruce, stating that His Excellency, the Governor in Council undertook, on the part of H. M. Government, to contribute a sum two-thirds of the expense of building a Church, but mentioning at the same time, that, should the cost exceed £9,000, H. M. Government would not contribute more than £6,000.

No. 3, is a circular paper, dated 10th July, 1844, issued by the remaining members of the Church Committee, formed in 1842, intimating to the community that the Governor had engaged, on the part of H. M. Government, to give a grant of £6000 towards the erection of a Church, provided the community subscribed £3000.

No 4 is a letter dated 24. January, 1847, from the present Colonial Secretary, the Major, intimating, where the money subscribed by the Community was to be deposited, confirming again, the engagement on the part of H. M. Govt., and stating that, in the event of there being any surplus after the completion of the Church, it was to be placed at the disposal of subscribers, these papers explain clearly the nature of the contract and engagement entered into between H. M. Government and the Community. and we must presume that, between 1841 and 1847, H. M. Government was fully made acquainted with the character and

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we light as no do. We beg to refer you to the following Documents. No. 1 is a copy of a letter dated 25. May, 1844, from Sir John Davis, late Governor of this Colony, Colonial Chaplain, stating, that H. M. Government to the Reverend Vincent Stanton, would pay towards the erection of a Church the double of what the Community would subscriber. No. 2 is a letter dated July 8th, 1844, from the Colonial Secretary, the Honor. F. W. M. Bruce, stating that His Excellency, the Governor in Council undertook, on the part of H. M. Government, to contribute a sum two-thirds of the expense of building a Church, but mentioning at the same time, that, should the cost exceed £9,000, H. M. Government would not contribute more than £6,000. No. 3, is a circular paper, dated 10th July, 1844, issued by the remaining members of the Church Committee, formed in 1842, intimating to the community that the Governor had engaged, on the part of H. M. Government, to give a grant of £6000 towards the erection of a Church, provided the community subscribed £3000. No 4 is a letter dated 24. January, 1847, from the present Colonial Secretary, the Major, intimating, where the money subscribed by the Community was to be deposited, confirming again, the engagement on the part of H. M. Govt., and stating that, in the event of there being any surplus after the completion of the Church, it was to be placed at the disposal of subscribers, these papers explain clearly the nature of the contract and engagement entered into between H. M. Government and the Community. and we must presume that, between 1841 and 1847, H. M. Government was fully made acquainted with the character and
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2. we light as no do. We beg to refer your to the following Documents. No. 1 is a copy of a letter dated 25. May, 1844, from Sir John Davis, late Governor of this Colony, Colonial Chaplain, stating, that Hb. M. Government to the Reverend Vincent Stanton, + would pay towards the erection of a Church the double of what the Community would subscriber. No. 2 is a letter dated July 8th, 1844, from the Colonial Secretary, the Monor. F. W. M. Bruce, stating that His Excellency, the Governor in Council undertook, on the part of H. M. Government, to contribute a sum two-thirds of the expenter of not excee exceeding building a Church, but mentioning at the sams cost exceed £, 9,000, time, that, should the cost exceed H. M. Government would not contribute more than £. 6,000. lar and subscription No.3, 18 a fircular is paper, dated 10th July, 18414, issued by the remaining formed 224 -members of the Church Committee, in 18412, intimating to the community that the Governor in fogneil had engaged, on the part of H. M. Government, to give a grant of £.6000 towards the excction of a Church, L. 3000. Subscribed provided the community No 44 is a letter dated 24. January, 18167, How: from the present Colonial Secretary, the Men : Major (or ise, internating, wheres the subscribed by the Community money Ava to be deposited, confirming again, the engagement- A on the part of Hb. M. Goot, and stating 8. that, in the of thew being any surplus completion of the Church, it was to after the be placed again a at the disposal of subscribers, these papons explain clearly the seature of the contract and engageincub entered into between B. M. Government and the Community. and we must presume that, between 1841 14 and 1847, HC. M. Govenment was fully made acquainted with the character and
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we

light as no do. We beg to refer your to the following Documents.

No. 1 is a

copy of a letter dated 25.

May, 1844, from Sir John Davis, late Governor of

this Colony, Colonial Chaplain, stating, that Hb. M. Government

to the Reverend Vincent Stanton,

+ would pay towards the erection of a Church the double of what the Community

would subscriber.

No. 2 is a letter dated July

8th, 1844, from the Colonial Secretary, the Monor. F. W. M. Bruce, stating that His Excellency, the Governor in Council undertook, on the part of H. M. Government, to contribute a sum two-thirds of the expenter of

not excee

exceeding

building a Church, but mentioning at the sams

cost exceed £, 9,000,

time, that, should the cost exceed

H. M.

Government would not contribute

more than £. 6,000.

lar and subscription

No.3, 18 a fircular

is

paper, dated 10th July, 18414, issued by

the remaining

formed

224

-members of the Church Committee,

in 18412, intimating to the community that the Governor in fogneil had engaged, on the

part of H. M. Government, to give a grant of £.6000 towards the excction of a Church,

L. 3000.

Subscribed

provided the community

No 44 is a letter dated 24. January, 18167,

How:

from the present Colonial Secretary, the Men : Major (or ise, internating, wheres the subscribed by the Community

money

Ava

to

be deposited, confirming again, the engagement-

A

on the part of Hb. M. Goot, and stating

8. that, in the

of thew being any surplus completion of the Church, it was to

after

the

be placed again a

at the disposal of subscribers, these papons explain clearly the seature of

the contract and

engageincub entered into between B. M. Government and the Community. and we must presume that, between 1841 14 and 1847, HC. M. Govenment was fully made acquainted with the character and

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