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I hereby Certify,

1st, That the above leave was granted to commence on the Twenty-Second Day of June, 1839 and end on the Twenty-first Day of June, 1860 on the ground of ill health and that the Medical Certificate produced is annexed, of which a Copy is annexed.

(Copy) Medical Certificate Hongkong 16th June, 1839.

I hereby Certify that after a most careful examination of the Case of M. A. L'Ingles, I have come to the decided conclusion that he is now and must for some time past have been suffering from Bright's disease of the Kidney a disease in itself Exceedingly dangerous. After due consideration I have also concluded that it is absolutely necessary for him to proceed without loss of time to Europe, and recommend him to leave by next mail Steamer accordingly.

2d, That A. L. Inglis, Esquire, has served the Crown for 19 years, one month and 19 Days.

3d, That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz:

In the year 1858. Seven Days

4th, That provision has been made for the due execution of Inglis, Esquire's Office during his absence by the appointment of Mr. H. Newman, chief clerk in the Harbour Master's Department

NOTE.-Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this document to their applications; and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate.

J.J. Murray M.D. Colonial Surgeon.

True Copy Colonial Secretary

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I hereby Certify, 1st, That the above leave was granted to commence on the Twenty-Second Day of June, 1839 and end on the Twenty-first Day of June, 1860 on the ground of ill health and that the Medical Certificate produced is annexed, of which a Copy is annexed. (Copy) Medical Certificate Hongkong 16th June, 1839. I hereby Certify that after a most careful examination of the Case of M. A. L'Ingles, I have come to the decided conclusion that he is now and must for some time past have been suffering from Bright's disease of the Kidney a disease in itself Exceedingly dangerous. After due consideration I have also concluded that it is absolutely necessary for him to proceed without loss of time to Europe, and recommend him to leave by next mail Steamer accordingly. 2d, That A. L. Inglis, Esquire, has served the Crown for 19 years, one month and 19 Days. 3d, That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz: In the year 1858. Seven Days 4th, That provision has been made for the due execution of Inglis, Esquire's Office during his absence by the appointment of Mr. H. Newman, chief clerk in the Harbour Master's Department NOTE.-Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this document to their applications; and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate. J.J. Murray M.D. Colonial Surgeon. True Copy Colonial Secretary
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E hereby Certify,

1st, That the above leave was granted to commence on the venty-Second

Day of Teme, 1839

Day of June, 1860

Twenty.

and end on the Seventy-first-

on the ground of ill health

froduced

and that the Medical Certificate

Max

a-

Copy is annexed.

of which

(Copy) Mimia Hongkong

16th June, 1839. f

herky titty that after a most careful examination of the a

Cape

526

of

M. A L'Ingles, Hhave come to the decided conclusion that he is now and must for some time past have been suffering from Bright's disco.s of the Ridney a disease in itself Exceedingly dangerous. After due consideration There also concluded that it is absolutely necessary for him to proceed without loss of time to crops, and recommend him to next/mails Steamer

19o accordingly by

the

2d, That A. L. Inglis, Equine,

has served the Crown for

And 19 Dayo.

соблю

years, one month

3d, That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several

-occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz:

In the year 1858. Seven Days

4th, That provision has been made for the due execution of

Inglis. Esquire's

مجھ لے

Office during his absence by

the appointment of Mr. H. Newman, chief blesk in the Harbor

abbaster's Debartment

Main

Acting Governor.

NOTE.-Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this document to their applications; and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate.

J.J. Murray M.D.

Colonial forgion.

True Copy

Colonial Stavet

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