That she solitarily mitigates the sufferings of her calamity. That the salary of your petitioner's
Husband
was
only
346 a
mouth of
which all the repartees of life had to
be
furnished therefrom; that nothing could have been saved from her
remittances;
much of his
wage
At a glance it is seen what the last
is to be applied
all to the settlement of his Hospital
bill, Funeral and other expenses;
that
and
your petitioner is left without any means or solation to procure
maintenance
That
for
her
the time being
to
you petitioner further prays for your intercession with His Excellency the Governor on her humble appeal for His Excellency's merciful commiseration.
That
duly
your petitioner is in duty
bound and will
(signed) Fanny Mac Intosh
Near + Mark
Hobart Town
16th July, 1867. Tasmania
(Females)
Memorandum
Colonial Secretary
Page 501
refifte mitigate the sufferings of her calamity. That she solary of your fulitiones
Husband
Mas
only
346 a
mouth of
J
which all the reapares of life had to
be
frouided therefrom; that nothing could have bun saud from her I
rammings;
Auslands
manch of his
wage
At a gla
what the last
is to be applied
all to the settlement of his Hospital
bill, Inneral and other exxpenses;
that
and
ajour pretitioner is left reintient any wance sobation to proue
maintenance
That
for
her
the lime being!
to
you petitioner further prays for your intereesion virit. His headliny the Governor on her humble, appeal for this Excellency's musiful commiseration.
501
That
duly
your petitioner is in duti
pray
bound and swill
(signed) Famion Mac Intely,
Ner + Mark.
Harghing,
16th Julverary, 1 567. Telemany,
(Femalesnis)
Menurm
Colanial Secretary
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