must be deducted by instalments
5 by from his future fortune do as to credit the account by the end of
He's year.
9
must
2. We much to inform Mr. Cleaven
line at the same time
Welling
3.
white
under the circumstances)
what Sir F. Bowen says in par: 2
His Desp:; referring to one letter of Sir F. Bowen, I am ready to offer the Pension, but deserving that in a proper circular cases as further to person Medical certificate should be forwarded, a confirm the Appointment of Mr. J. R. Jumble
Mundances, reported
as
respector
in Sir F. Bowen's des. des. 02 of the
Rif
understanding
He co
19 of April, on the letter by Sir F. Bowen
ap
that by accepting the forfeiture les olive feinileges?
Mr. Round.
and.
M-Meade.
110/10
318
Ids not think Mr. Cleaver has a claim to a pension under the minute relating to ordinary Civil servant- Lord Derby said this in the despatch
to which this is a reply, and in opinion that decision should be adhered
JAR10/10,83.
to
the Power
I fall in Heath S. Anor Hacks
Heat upon
When they King Pension Memil
In Oleson can recur
peusin fr
10
Jean
Carl Launce
service partly
shown in the Police; having second in
all
sense than to years, & being morleded. Does the Minute arruit of this?
Sir R. Herbert
RECH
od 30.
dont think there is nothing in the ordinary pension minute to exclude
the Police from counting for Pension.
Service in
must be deducted by mistalments
5 by from his future feroine do as to acy ist the account by the end of
He's year.
9
must
2. We much to inform der. Cleaven
line at the same time
Welling
3.
white
under the circumstances)
what die f. Bowen says in par: 2
His Desp:; refering to one letter of shele? I andare to die f. Bowen affering the Jension, but deserving that in a proper cunclar cases as futien à persen Medical certifically should be forwarded, a confirm the Paffonitument of Mr. J. R. Jumible
Mundances, reported
as
respector
in die se Bowen's deaf. des. 02 of the
Rif
understanding
He co
19 of April, on the plaster by sie f. Bo
ap
that by accepting the fort le
spcigly
frefaites les olive feinileges?
Mr. Round.
and.
M-Meade.
110/10
318
Ids not think M. Cleaver has a claim to a pension under the minate relating to ordinary Civil sement- Ford Derby said this in the despatch
to which this is a reply, and in opinion that decision should be adhered
JAR 10/10,83.
to
he Rower
I fallin Heathe S. Anor Hacks
Heat unon
When they King Pension Memil
In Oleson can recrur
peusin fr
10
Jean
Carl Launce
serovie partly
sown in the Police; havry second in
all
sense than to gears, & bring morleded. Dorr the Minate arruit of this?
Hhr R. Herbert
RECH
od 30.
dont think there is nothing in the ordinary pension minute to excbride
the Police from comunting for Pension.
Service in
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