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open for his opinion, I'm sure he would stake you were perfectly sober, upon the occasion of his Excellency's dinner as he was when speaking?
(mild, H.C.)
Copy.
Dear Sir,
0173
In 7025,792
Lawr House
2. June 1856.
your
In accordance with request conveyed through your clerk, that I should state my opinion of the circumstances out of which Mr. Anstey's charge against you has arisen. I have much pleasure in saying that I saw nothing in your
behaviour
on
the evening in question (13th May 1856) that in my opinion could justify the charge. I have no hesitation in saying that I did not consider
you
under the influence of liquor.
The double
I am dear Sir,
yours very faithfully
Signed W. Alexander Registrar
John Walter Hulme
Chief Justice.
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apen for his opiniom, Din sure he would stake you were perpelly sober, pared for al heard him say you were as upon the bccasion of this Excellency's Quirir as he was wohin splating?
(mild, H.C.
૬.
Copy.
Dear Sir.
0173
In 7025,792
Laurt House
2. June 1856.
your
In accordance with request conveyed through your Buck, that I should state my opinion of the Circumstances out of which M. Auskey's Charge aganist you has arisen. I have much pleasure in laying that I saw nothing in your
behaviou
Ou
the evening in question ( 13" May 1886) that in my opinion could justify. charge. I have no hesitation Saying that I did not consider
such a
inder the influence of tome.
you
The double
I am dear Sir.
voure very faithguley
Signed W .flexander Registar
John Walder Hulme
Chief Justice.
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