Pyjet. E. the Major-General Commanding
Cantoris Thomveett, who
seems to have attentively considered
the matter, evidently thinks AS fonightrie has some grounds for
elain on the Gtional Government,
ith standing the legal! opinion that he has no claime
end that the Cau
Page 19
20. not with star
It recommend that
(which has been of long standing)
be now.
firially disposed of by
* foughtrie bevin
granted i
Amount (aplan's Thouvrett
oright
to receive.
(Signed) E M. Donovan,
ť
Major-General
12th March, 1881
By M. E. the Severner.
Page 20
45 14
I concuri General
Denivano recommendatid.
Lei
a Note exccordingly
be submitted to the Members
of the Eviance formmittee for the sums (aptain Themett
reports M? Coughtries ought to
reecive.
(chignes) I. Pope stemary
Governor.
12th March, 1881.
However, to follow the exact instructions given and to correct the OCR output:His E. the Major-General Commanding
Captain Thomveett, who
seems to have attentively considered
the matter, evidently thinks Mr fonightrie has some grounds for
a claim on the National Government,
notwithstanding the legal opinion that he has no claim
and that the Case
Page 19
20. not withstanding
It is recommended that
(which has been of long standing)
be now
finally disposed of by
Mr foughtrie being
granted the
Amount Captain Thomveett
thinks he is
right to receive.
(Signed) E M. Donovan,
Major-General
12th March, 1881
By His E. the Governor.
Page 20
45 14
I concur in General
Donovan's recommendation.
Let
a Note accordingly
be submitted to the Members
of the Executive Committee for the sums Captain Thomveett
reports Mr Coughtrie ought to
receive.
(Signed) I. Pope Hennessy
Governor.
12th March, 1881.
Revised to fit the exact HTML format required without markdown or code fences and with proper corrections:His E. the Major-General Commanding
Captain Thomveett, who
seems to have attentively considered
the matter, evidently thinks Mr fonightrie has some grounds for
a claim on the National Government,
notwithstanding the legal opinion that he has no claim
and that the Case
Page 19
20. not withstanding
It is recommended that
(which has been of long standing)
be now
finally disposed of by
Mr foughtrie being
granted the
Amount Captain Thomveett
thinks he is
right to receive.
(Signed) E M. Donovan,
Major-General
12th March, 1881
By His E. the Governor.
Page 20
45 14
I concur in General
Donovan's recommendation.
Let
a Note accordingly
be submitted to the Members
of the Executive Committee for the sums Captain Thomveett
reports Mr Coughtrie ought to
receive.
(Signed) I. Pope Hennessy
Governor.
12th March, 1881.
18.
Pyjet. E. the Major-General Commanding
Cantaris Thomveett, who
seems to have attentively considered
the matter, evidently thinks AS fonightrie has some grounds for
elain on the Gtional Government,
ith standing the legal! opinion that he has no claime
end that the Cau
20. not with star
It recommend that
(which has been of long standing)
be now.
firially disposed of by
* foughtrie bevin
granted i
Amount (aplan's Thouvrett
oright
to receive.
(Signed) E M. Donovan,
ť
Major-General
12th March, 1881
By M. E. the Severner.
45 14
I concuri General
Denivano recommendatid.
Lei
a Note exccordingly
be submitted to the Members
of the Eviance formmittee for the sums (aptain Themett
reports M? Coughtries ought to
reecive.
(chignes) I. Pope stemary
Governor.
12th March, 1881.
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