to its being made over to you by the Land Office
I have, &c., (Signed) W. Caine
Acting Colonial Secretary
As the rent
can not
be
suffered
to remain
any longer
in arrear,
the Collector of the Revenue
has received orders to apply for payment.
(Signed) M.C.
Line Copy
with Enclosures regarding Inland
Further letter from Mr. W. Scott
Lot N. 80.
(Copy) (Letter 4.)
Page 353
To the Commissioners appointed to inquire
into the Census of Land under the Crown Leases in the Colony of Hongkong.
The Humble Memorial of William Gallimore McKnight
and Charles May, Administrators of the Estate of the late Thomas McKnight,
deceased.
That the late Thomas McKnight, Naval Storekeeper in and for the said Colony of Hongkong,
sometime in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-two became possessed by purchase of a Lot of Land registered as Inland Lot No. 444, and, acting on
an assurance then given him by Mr. Gordon the Land Officer, at that period, that he should have free and uninterrupted right of way from the said Lot to the Queen's Road, proceeded to erect a residence for himself thereon, and at a very heavy expense.
That at the time he so bought the land
to its being made over to you by the Land Office
I have, &c., (Signed) W. Caine
Acting Colonial Secretary
в
As the rent
can cannot
be
suffered
to remain
any longer
in arrear,
the follector of the Revenue
has received orders to apply for payment.
Cone
Signed 1 M.C
Line fipy
format deutungs
with Enclosures regarding beland
Further letter from M? W. Scott
lot N. 80.
(Copy) ( Letter 4.)
353
To the Commissioners appointed to inquire
into the Cenurò of Land under the Crown Leases in the Colony of Hongkong.
The Mumble Memorial of William Gallimore Me Knight
and Charles May, Administrators of the Estate of the late Thomas McKnight
Showett,
deceased
That the late Thomas Mc Knight, Naval : Moccheper in and for the said folmy of Hongkong,
thousand eight hundred and
some time in the
the year
one
forty-two became possessed by purchase of a Lot of Land registered as Inland Lot No 444, and, acting on
an
- assurance then given hind by Mr Gordon the Lund. Officer, at that period, that he should have free and uninterrupted night of way from the said Lot to the Queen's Road, proceeded to erect a residenced for himself. thereow, and at a very heavy expense.
That at the time he so bought the land
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