and family.
2.
ets Mr. Bidgood
is not entitled by his - Agreement to this privilege, I have felt bound to refuse it; but, at the same time, I should be glad, if Your Lordship
would call the attention
of
the Crown Agents for the Colonies to the difficulty which has arisen from their granting free passages to the wives and families
of
of
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the two Overseers of Buildings (MessTM Moore and Court) -
who were Mr Bidgoodé
fellow passengers.
The Surveyor-General
3.
reports that the free passages
granted to the othere have
worked much harm in rendering discontented the two men (M. Bidgood and Mr Marande) who were not
thus privileged
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Servant,
Your Lordship's Most Bradient Bumble soment,
Gedackout
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