(Copy.)
My dear
leat for
4th
Victoria, August 24th 1844.
It has been the expectation and is
the wish of the gentlemen of the Committee, that
the Government should superintend the building of the Church.
I beg therefore to prefer the request that His Excellency the Governor will be
pleased to order it.
I would desire to explain that the applications made for the assistance of Mr.
Soper
was
only
on
the supposition that such
assistance would be given by him
on the part of Government.
I trust
you
as an
will excuse
my
officer
in
presenting the request in this general form,
and will favour
me
with
such information
as I may lay before the Committee.
The Honble. F. W. A. Bruce).
True Copy
Believe me, &c.
(signed) Vincent Stanton.
Due Copy
(signed) M. Caine.
Colonial Secretary.
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(Copy.)
My dear
lear for
4th
Victoria, August 24th 1844.
It has been the expectation and is
the wish of the gentlemen of the fommitter, that
the
• Govenment should superintend the building of the Church.
Ibeg therefore to prefor the request that His Excellency the Governor will be
pleased to to order it .
I would desire to explain that the applications made for the assistance of Mr.
Soper
was
only
OW
the supposition that such
assistaned would be given by him
of Government.
Strast
you
as ar
will excuser
my
officer
Dow
presenting the request in this general from,
and will faom
with
Aw Auétver
I may lay before the Caymittee.
The Honble. F. W. A. Bruce).
True Copy
Believe me, &c.
which
(signed) Vincent Stanton.
DueCopy
(signed) M.Caine.
Colonial Secretary. Colonial secutary.
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