in repeating my already expressed opinion that the Ordinances of 1844 excludes the Crown from the benefit of the certiorari thereby given to offenders, and that one of its provisions may be so used as to render abortive the jurisdiction otherwise vested in the justices.
217 Anstey
(Signed) I Chisholm Anstey "Attorney General
(True Copy)
[illegible] Colonial Secretary
Certiorari, which under the prerogative of the Crown, may be issued independently of that Ordinance Mandamus therefore was the only remedy.
Mr. Mitchell was well aware of my opinion, and he advised...
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