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Vouchers for the mouth of March 1856, referred to in the Letter mentioned dated 20th May 1856; - The original Letters, written and sent by the Defendant to the Honorable W. T. Mercer Esqe, as Colonial Secretary, and dated respectively 18th May 1856, 20th May 1856, 10th of June 1856, (and the enclosure therein, dated 9th June 1856) 16th June 1856, and 22nd June 1856, and all other Vouchers, Letters, or Papers, in the Possession or Power of the Plaintiff relating to the question between the parties at the Trial of this Criminal Information.

tomorrow.

Desiring that the Misdemeanant may not be prejudiced in his defence I have extracted the points of his application, for the information of this Excellency.

But it is my duty also to afford to precedent for any future attempt on the part of some ignorant or presuming practitioner to renew the invasion.

I have therefore returned to Mr. Parsons the extraordinary document with a reply, Copy 1

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119 63 Vouchers for the mouth of March 1856, referred to in the Letter mentioned dated 20th May 1856; - The original Letters, written and sent by the Defendant to the Honorable W. T. Mercer Esqe, as Colonial Secretary, and dated respectively 18th May 1856, 20th May 1856, 10th of June 1856, (and the enclosure therein, dated 9th June 1856) 16th June 1856, and 22nd June 1856, and all other Vouchers, Letters, or Papers, in the Possession or Power of the Plaintiff relating to the question between the parties at the Trial of this Criminal Information. tomorrow. Desiring that the Misdemeanant may not be prejudiced in his defence I have extracted the points of his application, for the information of this Excellency. But it is my duty also to afford to precedent for any future attempt on the part of some ignorant or presuming practitioner to renew the invasion. I have therefore returned to Mr. Parsons the extraordinary document with a reply, Copy 1
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119 63 Vouchers for the mouth of March 1856, referred to in the Setter ter mentioned dated : hereinafter " 20th May 1856; - The original Letters, written and sent 8 by the "Defendant to the Honorable " W. 7. Mercer Effe, as Colonial Secretary, 15 Ey and dated respectively " 18th May 1886, 20th May 1856. 10th of June 1856, ( and the - 'enclosure therein, dated 9th * " June 1856) 16th June 1856, and '2/# * June 1856, and all other in " Vouchers, Letters, or Papers, : the Possession or Power of the "Plaintiff [no] relating to the ' question between the parties [sic] at the Trial of this Criminal Information. tomorrow. Desiring that the Misdemeanant et may not be prejudiced in his defence I have extracted the points of his application, for the information rmation But it is tion of this Excellency my duty also to afford to precedent for any future attempt t ou the - part of some ignorant or presuming practitioner to renew the invasion. I have therefore returned to Mr. Parsons the extraordinary document with a a reply, Copy 1 1
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119

63

Vouchers for

the

mouth of March

1856, referred to in the Setter

ter mentioned dated

: hereinafter

" 20th May 1856; - The

original

Letters, written and sent

8 by the

"Defendant to the Honorable

" W. 7. Mercer Effe, as Colonial

Secretary,

15

Ey

and dated

respectively

" 18th May 1886, 20th May 1856. – 10th of June 1856, ( and the - 'enclosure therein, dated 9th

*

" June 1856) 16th June 1856, and

'2/#

* June 1856, and all other

in

" Vouchers, Letters, or Papers, : the Possession or Power of the "Plaintiff [no] relating to the ' question between the parties

[sic] at the Trial

of this

Criminal Information.

tomorrow.

Desiring that the

Misdemeanant

et may

not

be prejudiced in his defence I have extracted the points

of his application, for the

information

rmation

But it is

tion of this Excellency

my duty also to

afford to precedent for any future attempt

t ou

the

- part

of some ignorant or presuming practitioner to renew the invasion.

I have therefore returned to Mr. Parsons the extraordinary

document with a

a reply, Copy

1

1

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