16 West Kensington Gardens
Lender 687
June 23, 1896
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter 12736/96 and enclosures.
REC
C.
13303
R: 24 N 36
With reference to your draft para. in reply to Mr. Marsh's letter dated May ..., in which he refuses ... "the fact that in no single instance had it ever been found ... astonishing ... We ... " to ascertain the correctness of the value of the estate sworn to, the value declared ... every case ... being accepted in connection ... I may mention that Mr. Marsh is mistaken. In every case where applications for grant of probate or letters of administration were filed, it was the duty of the ...
The Under Secretary of the Colonial Office ...
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16 West Kensington Gardens
Lender 687
June 23, 1896
Thave the honour
T2756. receipt of you.
enclosures.
REC
C.
13303
R: 24 N 36)
acknowledge
letter 12736/96
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The Under Lucretary of
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