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Service a year by the late Governor Hennessy...
During that your Lordship, as head of the Colonial Office, will do all remaining, my soul...
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17r. Your Lordship's obedient servant,
Choreline Plunket
The Right Honorable Earl Kimberley,
Secretary of State for the Colonies
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With reference to my Despatch: The 5 of Feb 21 January,
I have the honour to transmit to you a copy of a letter which I have received from the widow of the late Hon C. R. Plunket, representing the distressing circumstances in which she has been left, & asking for some relief. It appears to me that...
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