CO129-188 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [5-6] — Page 358

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Ionce; he had merely to mention to her. Almada that he was going out, and that was all that was required. I told him that the 3/26 Deer was the night. I would arrange for, if he could come and be cutrequently broke down,

Bday that he could.

hi the dance

- Sergeant Quincy has beew often employed

way in going the rounds of the Chenrie louen, and it never occurred to me that the Governor might object, as I thought Englant Juniey's

lime was his own so long as he was not wanted at Government House-

Understanding now the light in which

the Governor virus what I did. I of course, regret very much that I asked Sergeant Eunicy to come with us,

and I should

certant;

Artanity not have asked him i Thave to.

(Q4) HH.S. Wodehonal.

The

foregoing having been referred to Mr D'Almada, he reports as follows:

to me

apply

Sergeant Quincy

for the leave, and on

to sne

mever

applied

enquiring

frome him he states that he did not

for it, and that Mr. Wodehouse being a superior Officer he thought he should obey his order. I beg further to state that

had Sergeant Qainey asked for the

leave and mentioned to one the

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