CO129-276 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [6-8] — Page 239

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to strike off a special Jubilee Medal in gold and silver for presentation to the members of the Jubilee Committee and a few other gentlemen who interested themselves deeply

in an auspicious and unique event. The number of Medals will be about 15 gold and 25 silver and as in the case of the Lord Mayors in England Lord Provosts and Provosts I would ask you

238 you to endeavour to obtain Her Majesty's gracious permission to allow these medals to be worn with a ribbon in the usual manner.

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

William Robinson

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to strike off a special Jubilee Medal in gold and silver for presentation to the members of the Jubilee Committee and a few other gentlemen who interested themselves deeply in an auspicious and unique event. The number of Medals will be about 15 gold and 25 silver and as in the case of the Lord Mayors in England Lord Provosts and Provosts I would ask you 238 you to endeavour to obtain Her Majesty's gracious permission to allow these medals to be worn with a ribbon in the usual manner. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, William Robinson
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to strike off a special Jubilee Medal in gold and silver for presentation to the members of the Jubilee ~ Committee and a few other gentlemen who interested themselves deeply in an auspicious and unique ~ event. The number of Medals will be about 15 gold and 25 silver and as in the case of the Lord Mayors in England Lord Provosts and Provosts I. would would ask you 238 you to endeavour to obtain Her Majesty's -gracions permission to allow these medals to be worn with a ribbon in the usual manner. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Willaim Rebinges
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to strike off a special Jubilee Medal in gold and silver for presentation to the members of the Jubilee ~ Committee and a few other gentlemen who interested themselves deeply

in an

auspicious and unique ~ event. The number of

Medals will be about 15

gold and 25 silver and as in the case

of the Lord

Mayors in England Lord Provosts and Provosts I.

would

would ask you

238

you to endeavour to obtain Her Majesty's

-gracions permission to

allow these medals to be worn with a ribbon in the usual manner.

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Willaim Rebinges

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