CO129-295 - Public Offices - 1899 — Page 742

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738

on being informed that he has been formally certified

insane, and on the understanding that the expenses of his

removal and maintenance would be defrayed by the Colonial

Authorities.

It should be borne in mind that Bithrey

could not be detained in Broadmoor after the expiration

of his sentence, and if he were still insane and had to be

removed to an ordinary Asylum as a Pauper Lunatic,

questions might arise as to the responsibility for the

cost of his continued maintenance.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Charles

S. Marceoch

les S.

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738 on being informed that he has been formally certified insane, and on the understanding that the expenses of his removal and maintenance would be defrayed by the Colonial Authorities. It should be borne in mind that Bithrey could not be detained in Broadmoor after the expiration of his sentence, and if he were still insane and had to be removed to an ordinary Asylum as a Pauper Lunatic, questions might arise as to the responsibility for the cost of his continued maintenance. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Charles S. Marceoch les S.
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738 on being informed that he has been formally certified insane, and on the understanding that the expenses of his removal and maintanance would be defrayed by the Colonial Authorities. It should be borne in mind that Bithrey could not be detained in Broadmoor after the expiration of his sentence, and if he were still insane and had to be removed to an ordinary Asylum as a Pauper Lunatic, questions might arise as to the responsibility for the cost of his continued maintenance. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Charles S. Marceoch les S.
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738

on being informed that he has been formally certified

insane, and on the understanding that the expenses of his

removal and maintanance would be defrayed by the Colonial

Authorities.

It should be borne in mind that Bithrey

could not be detained in Broadmoor after the expiration

of his sentence, and if he were still insane and had to be

removed to an ordinary Asylum as a Pauper Lunatic,

questions might arise as to the responsibility for the

cost of his continued maintenance.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Charles

S. Marceoch

les S.

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