CO129-046 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1854 [5-19/8] — Page 40

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furtitioning

the

unsatisfactory

that Gentleman of the Subscribers intention of

Her Most Gracious Majitly Quyen, the replies were briefly untalissantung. though no reasons were attiqued, Subscriber's application should be rejected.

f

the

In May 1850 the Subscriter memorial. ized Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen To this petition the Subscriber received a reply from the Colonial Secretary here in which, he was informed that He is Lordship the Carl Crey had hard the petition before How Majesty but that he could not recommend

Prayer for

reasons stated in previous letters. The Carl Grey had not recommended Majesty to cater to this Subscriber's pragur rrosous this Subscriber was informed had been previously stated. Your Grace's Subscribe

Her Majesty

for

a code

would inform your

Ever have ever.

Grace that no reasons what.

given to him why his ...

application for pay due and compensation for lies of Office should not be complied with. 10_ The object of the writer is now addressing

Grace is that of inducing your your Gra

of inducing your Crowe to

take the whole of this matter into your Considerative and his matter into your consideration ; and he can but believe that

if H. C. Sir John Bowring be directed to furnish a full report upon it, your

Grace

will...

مین

í

will see how much injustice has been done to the Subscriber, and that you will not fail in

him to be paid the sum of £1000. Ju

Your

Grace's Subscriber

respectfully makes application.

Wanting a knowledge of the readout. which induced the Right Houbt the Earl Grey to withhold compliance with the Subsoite applications, it is not competent in the bullarite to urge any cergument to the contras

f. but it may be that some points in the biler addressed to Sex John Downing her with may

mest such reasons

and in order to avert.....

further delay your permission to refer your

Grace's Subscriber

Grace to the same And has the honour to be,

Crave

My Lord Duke. Your Graces most obedient

humble Servant

and very

M.Tarrant

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