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and Sir George Bonham bequeathed the same; but the Colonial Secretary knew better and my Cleverly Surveyor Severne knew better, and thus was Your Lordship imposed on.
A further letter from Sir George Bonham was the report made by Mr. Camphill as Grand Jury for the Colony in July 1847
which the examination of his parts, appearing before him was given as before stated
This report, I must officially, refused the perusal of, and never, until I heard the report made at the trial had I an inkling of knowledge regarding what was deponed
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