CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 85

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"boosking, that I knew any thing which

one

would lead either Mr May or any else to imagine that I was able to make revelations touching the part which –

Альтей

somes be unfavorable to

you. however respectfully suggest that elle Mbay be called upon to state whatever

he

may have heard me say

on

this

subject

when I show be able to judge

if his statement be correct.

(Signed) D. R. Caldwell,

I have sea.

Registrar General

Yea

Entrant

83

from Mr Anstey's letter of 21 January

1859, to Sir Edward B. Lytton. Bt

What influence this audacious man (Caldwell) has over His Excellency, I

do not care to inquire. But long before the Lieutenant Governor, Colonel Caine,

was

called to give that Extraordinary

testimony on his behalf before the Caldwell Commission, he had been heard to boast that the Colonel—albeit

possessed with the worst purposes towards him, had much to dread from his revelations touching the past - I believe that Mr May has heard him

say so,

and I also think

that Mr William Farrant can

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"boosking, that I knew any thing which one would lead either Mr May or any else to imagine that I was able to make revelations touching the part which Альтей somes be unfavorable to you. however respectfully suggest that elle Mbay be called upon to state whatever he may have heard me say on this subject when I show be able to judge if his statement be correct. (Signed) D. R. Caldwell, I have sea. Registrar General Yea Entrant 83 from Mr Anstey's letter of 21 January 1859, to Sir Edward B. Lytton. Bt What influence this audacious man (Caldwell) has over His Excellency, I do not care to inquire. But long before the Lieutenant Governor, Colonel Caine, was called to give that Extraordinary testimony on his behalf before the Caldwell Commission, he had been heard to boast that the Colonel—albeit possessed with the worst purposes towards him, had much to dread from his revelations touching the past - I believe that Mr May has heard him say so, and I also think that Mr William Farrant can
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مجھے "boosking, that I knew any thing which one would lead either Mr May or any else to imagine that I was able to make :: evelations touching the part which Альтей somes be unfavorable to you. however respectfully suggest that elle Mbay be called upon to state whatever he may have heard me say subject on this when I show be able to judge if his statement be correct. (Signed) D. R. Caldwell, I have sea. Registrar General Yea Entrant 83 from Mr Anstey's letter of 21 January 1859, to Sir Edward B. Lytton. Bt What influence this audacious man Caldwell) has over His Excellency, I do not care to inquire. But long before the Lieutenant Governor, Colonel Caine, was called to give that Extraordinary testimony on his behalf before the Caldwell Commission, he had been_ heard to boast that the Colonel-albeit possessed with the worst purposes towards him, had much to dread from his - revelations tonching the past - I believe that Mr May has heard him say so, and I also think that Mr Willian Farrant can
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"boosking, that I knew any thing which

one

would lead either Mr May or any else to imagine that I was able to make :: evelations touching the part which –

Альтей

somes be unfavorable to

you. however respectfully suggest that elle Mbay be called upon to state whatever

he

may have heard me say

subject

on

this

when I show be able to judge

if his statement be correct.

(Signed) D. R. Caldwell,

I have sea.

Registrar General

Yea

Entrant

83

from Mr Anstey's letter of 21 January

1859, to Sir Edward B. Lytton. Bt

What influence this audacious man Caldwell) has over His Excellency, I

do not care to inquire. But long before the Lieutenant Governor, Colonel Caine,

was

called to give that Extraordinary

testimony on his behalf before the Caldwell Commission, he had been_ heard to boast that the Colonel-albeit

possessed with the worst purposes towards him, had much to dread from his - revelations tonching the past - I believe that Mr May has heard him

say so,

and I also think

that Mr Willian Farrant can

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