The Chief Justice to Int. H. I. Gibbons.
Bleak House, The Hill,
August 5th 1888.
I am content to accept your Honour's ruling: provided I am duly told what that ruling is, but I am not willing that the office of Registrar should be treated as that of a judge's clerk. With this explanation I trust I have set the matter at rest so far as it is capable of settlement without further reference.
I must request that your Honour will be good enough to forward a copy of this letter to His Excellency the Governor.
I remain,
(Signed) Hy. Pord: Gibbons.
Your statement in your letter to me of the 31st July that Mr. Hazeland by his stated took from the table where you had brought them for production two sets of papers surprised me as conduct not at all in accordance with Mr. Hazeland's usual conduct. I therefore requested him to state what he...
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Bleak House The Hillo
August 5th 1888:
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as it is capable of settlement
without further reference.
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will be good enough to forward a copy of this letter to His Excelleway the Lovernor.
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D. Gibbons Bag! Registrar of the Supreme Court
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