CO129-197 - Governor Hennessy - 1882 [1-2] — Page 94

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RECP

C O. 2546

93

REC 13 FEB 12,

Sir Eitel to His Excellency the Governor.

10th November 1881.

Sir,

I write to ask Your Excellency

to let me know as soon as there is

any definite prospect of the case being kept out of Court, as it will be an unspeakable relief

to my wife

and

myself.

What distresses me much

is that any defence of my

conduct

would be an

injury to Your

Excellency directly

or indirectly, that

my

having left Government House will prejudice the Jury

even more,

and

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RECP C O. 2546 93 REC 13 FEB 12, Sir Eitel to His Excellency the Governor. 10th November 1881. Sir, I write to ask Your Excellency to let me know as soon as there is any definite prospect of the case being kept out of Court, as it will be an unspeakable relief to my wife and myself. What distresses me much is that any defence of my conduct would be an injury to Your Excellency directly or indirectly, that my having left Government House will prejudice the Jury even more, and
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RECP C 0. 2546 93 REC 13 FEB 12, SrEitel to His Excellency the Governor. 10th November 1881. Sit I write to ask Your Excellency to let me know as soon as there is any definite prospect of the case being kept out of Court, as it will unspeakable relief be an wife and myself. to may what distresses is moch is that any defence of my would be an Conduch injury to Your Excellency directly or indirectly, that my having left Government House will prepisice the Jury even more, and
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RECP

C 0. 2546

93

REC 13 FEB 12,

SrEitel to His Excellency the Governor.

10th November 1881.

Sit

I write to ask Your Excellency

to let me know as soon as there is

any definite prospect of the case being kept out of Court, as it will unspeakable relief

be an

wife

and

myself.

to

may

what distresses is moch

is that any defence of my

would be an

Conduch

injury to Your

Excellency directly

or indirectly, that

my

having left Government House will prepisice the Jury

even more,

and

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