the Estate
and
to plane
the
Accounts of
wound
year-
23rd
up before the 28th of July in this
The only thing that now requires
to be done is to draw up
place the Residue
which I roughly Estimate at £65 to £70 - in the Colonial Treasury.-
This would have been done
before
No 11. Civil
144.
109
61.
but that I have had
very great
number of
Estates to wind up in
which the administration was
earlier date.
of
I must add that I have never
received any communication from Mrs
How-
and I am
that he has not,
informed by Mr. Masson
I have … (Signed) W. H. Alexander
Registrar
(Five Dophy)
Colonial Secretary
No.2 despatch
$2.
REC
1859.
1380 from Hong
297
16 NOV Government Offices, Victoria,
Hongkong, 27th September, 1859.
My Lord Duke,
In reference to Colonial
Caine's Despatch No. 144 of the 12th
Instant, announcing his intention of
prosecuting M. Sarrant the Editor of
the "Friend of China"
for libel, I have
now the honor to report
that the
trial which
for
occupied
after
the Supreme Court
two entire days, and during which
the utmost latitude was given to the Defendant
His Grace
The Duke of Newcastle,
…
KCA
Page 301
the Estate
and
to plane
the
Accounts of
wound
year-
23rd
up before the 28th of July in this
The only thing that now requires
to be done is to draw up
lace the Residue
which I roughly Estimate at # 65 to ~
#70 - in the Colonial Treasury.-
this wonea have been done
before
No 11. lovil
144.
109
61.
but that I have had
very great
number of
Estates to wind up in
which the administration was
earlier date.
of
I must add that I have never
received any communication from Mrs
How-
and I am
that he has not,
informed by Mr. Masson
I have ver (Signed) W. H. Alexander
Registran
(Five Dophy)
Colonial Sexutary
ну-2 десу на
$2.
REC
1859.
1380 trong Hong
297
16 NOV Government Offices, Victoria,
Hongkong, 27th September, 1859.
My Lord Duke,
In reference to Colonit
Caine's Despatch No. 144 of the 12t
Instant, announcing his intention of
prosecuting M. Sarrant the Editor of
the Friend of China"
for libel, I have
now the honor to report
report that
trial which
for
occupied
after
A
the Supreme loourt
two entire days, and during which
the utmost latitude was given to the Defendant
His Grace
The Duke of Newcastle,
Jea
KCA
APage 301
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