to supply my place during day absence, to conductake the duties of my Office pro tempore.
Shaw's the health.
Youth hath semant N.M. J. Sherwin
Ccl - Chaplain of Krayking.
Mr Merint. I suppose that on the strength of these arrangements - which, by the way, do not seem to be quite complete in so far as Armistead's concurrence is concerned - I must be acquiescent : but I am afraid the Bishop will not be much pleased at the non appearance for the matter in hand.
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If this ad. be delayed for the present. Mr. Journ called on me a day or two since and asked me to put him out of his suspense as to what he wished to know, viz., whether it was an extension of leave or an exchange with a clergyman in England. I told him plainly that it was my opinion that he would have done better by taking this matter in the first instance officially in writing, but that it was necessary to begin by furnishing full information &c as to the clergyman whom he contemplated as being his substitute.
The Sec. of S. requires being fully convinced of the fitness of the person before concurring in the change.
For the present therefore I think he had better put it by. Sep!??!
to supply my place diving day
absence, to condutake the duties of my Office pero tempore.
Shaws the hoowth.
Youthath semant NM. J. Sherine
Cal - Chaplain of Kryking.
Mr Merint. I suppose that on the strength of these arroyonots - which, by the
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in so far as Armistead's concursu way,
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The Sec.
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For the purent thuisse this add think he put by. Sep!??!
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