2.
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Infrenie lemnt
the
and
lemnt tendering resignation of his Office acthing for as gratuity in town Section 18 of the Chryghting Angling
Pervssion Minute.
2.
As Mr Barrington's health precluded all prospect of a return to the lolany writin a reasmable time, and it was morenver desirable that he
should not be retained in the hesitation service, I had.
accepting his resignation,- but inasmuch as the failure
aving
to
of heatch was enlpable imprudence, I had some doubt whether a gratuity
should be granted:
3.
Fortunately for M. Barrington the Chief gintice wrote favorably of the satisfactory discharge of his duties for a very large portion of his service, and aving to this I granted with the
of my Camil a
oncurrence!
reduced gratuity of
300 in
lime of the $750 which world
2.0
you have been the result of 9
in the Magistracy add
from 18 Fely 1867 to 26 March 1744
in the Supreme Court: ""
years facitiful
4
service?
The Chief Justice hauving
notified to me his desire to:
make some
Supreme Cont
oncurrence
changes
in the
Staff with the of Mr Tunidon,
No comments yet.
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