Despatch 1.93 of 8th May 1862.
I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, your Grace's, Most obedient Servant,
was dismissed by the date of Recall to the Foreign Office of the Government.
In the margin you will find some comments by the Acting Colonial Secretary, from whom there is an explanatory minute.
RP 13th November 1853.
Since writing the above, Mr Forth has sent in a second letter to Sir Frederick Rogers, which I transmit herewith.
Sir F. Rogers
Enclosure is Mr Forth's letter, all subject hereto, directly required 12265 & which now No h
2:2 Cantoran £23 à farthing Belling from Dr Forth (duplicate has been sent) & Letter afresh chiefly to a question whether the word "not" concurly incongruously melted from within in Tooth letters.
I do not think that on the main point the present Paper calls for any observation.
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Despatch 1.93 of 8th May
1862.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
your Grace's,
Most obedient Juwant,
was disfond of by the date of Recalle
to the for. ofthe gt mit..
In the margin you
wrth find
some commands by the Acterry Clinical Sea? - from whom there in des
an explanatory minute _el:
RP
13th November 1853.
Since
writing
the above
Mr Forth has sent in a second
letter to Sir Frederick Rogas which I transmit Cherewith..
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Enclosme
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direct arquilured 12265 & whit
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2:2
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has
O here diss it ) & Ler afuenes
chiefly to a pauction whether thi
word "not"
conculty
inconully melted from
within In Tooth letters.
I do not think that o
the masin pution the pressut Raper call for any observation
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