$120.
116
am
Sir,
me and to the welfare of the Prison service, it therefore cannot be denied but that I am more interested than any other person in its result and to have deprived me of the opportunity of being present at your enquiry appears to me unnecessarily harsh. I beg to protest against the injustice of this decision and to respectfully request that you will be kind enough to append this letter to your proceedings.
I have to (sign) Geo. L. Tomlin, Superintendent.
28th April 1864
Received and read.
(signed) Chas. May
Police Department
29th April, 1864
Having reference to my examination yesterday by the Board of Enquiry touching the Arming and general duties of the Police stationed at Stone Cutters Island, I beg leave to submit to the Board Extracts from Rules drawn up by me in June last year on the Establishment of the Hulk.
I have (signed) Chas. May
Capt. Superintendent of Police
To W. H. Mitchell, Esq., President Board of Enquiry
$120.
116
am
Sir
me and to the welfare of the Prison service, it therefore cannot be denied but that I
more interested than
any
othis person in its
result and to have deprived me of the
opportunity of bening presunt at your enquiry appears to me unnicusarily harsh. I beg
to protest against the injustice
Auch decisim and to
respectfully
of
Kind enough
appind
proceedings.
عالى
to request
that
you
will bew
this letter to
your.
I have to (signs) Gees. L. Tomlin, Superintendents.
28¢ April 1864
Received and read.
(signed))
b. May
Police Department
29th April, 1864
Heaving reference to my
examination
Yesterday by the Board of
Enguing toneking the Arming and
General
duties
of
the Police stationed
I beg
leave
at Stone Cultus Island
to submit to the Board Extracts from
Rules drawn up by
me in June lash
year in the Establishment of the Hulk.
I have tes
(dégma) Mm. Quin
Capt. Superintendent of Police
Charles May Lov. President Board of Enquing
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