in the beginning of 1851.
Looking to the unfortimati state of Mr. Chapman's healok
which
and the small pension on
the entrists, and being given to understand that by the Regulations of the General Post Office he would have been allowed a larger
larger sum than that above mentionch to defing his passage home, I am
of opinion that the amount in
question
mny
k
justly sunde a
charge on the Colonial Revenue.
I have the hour to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your braces,
Mr. Elliot
The next otch in to Main
tie apart the
aundergh.
Buat
Obedient Servant
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