CO129-056 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [6] — Page 24

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23 7

Mr. Anstey may

think fit

to make,

for their ultimate

decision thereupon.


7. It is impossible for me

after considering the do-

cuments which you have

sent time, I especially, the memorial signed by many of the most respectable inhabitants of the Island, that there are no grounds

for imputing the vice

of habitual interference

to the Chief Justice, but

it may be that from

an excitable temperament

he may

on convivial occasions

transgress the limits of that decorum which

it is important to maintain

in his high position.

This may serve to account

for the error into which

I believe Mr. Anstey

has fallen when he imputed to him gross

misconduct.

I would willingly have avoided expressing any opinion after a transaction of this nature which

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23 7 Mr. Anstey may think fit to make, for their ultimate decision thereupon. 7. It is impossible for me after considering the do- cuments which you have sent time, I especially, the memorial signed by many of the most respectable inhabitants of the Island, that there are no grounds for imputing the vice of habitual interference to the Chief Justice, but it may be that from an excitable temperament he may on convivial occasions transgress the limits of that decorum which it is important to maintain in his high position. This may serve to account for the error into which I believe Mr. Anstey has fallen when he imputed to him gross misconduct. I would willingly have avoided expressing any opinion after a transaction of this nature which
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23 7

Mr. Anstey may

think fit

to make,

for their ultimate

decision thereupon.

Stimor

7. It is imposible for me

after considering the do-

Cuments which you have

Bent time, I especially, the memorial signed to 10 Many of the most res: pertalle inhabitants of the Seland & douth that there are no grounds

for imputing the vice

of Labitual interference

to the Chief Justice, but

it

Mag

Le that prom

an excitable tempera=

=ment Le

maz

Le let

on Convivial occasions.

to transgress the limits of that decorum thick

it is important to maintain

Ligh Josition.

in

L

This

Maz

serne & account.

for the Error into whit

I believe M. Anslig

t

Love fallen when Le imputed to him grace

Misconduct

I would willingly have Evoided 24 messing any ofinion afre transaction of this nature which

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