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  2. No. 8. Letter from the Judges, to Governor Sir George Gipps.

    Sir,——We have the honor to acknowledge the Colonial Secretary's letter, of 9th July, 1842, addressed by your Excellency's directions to the Chief Justice, calling the ...

    Article : 730 words
  3. PAPERS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    DESPATCH from Sir George Gipps to Lord John Russel. 31st October, 1841. My Lord,—I am sorry to have to ...

    Article : 1,393 words
  4. No. 19. Letter from the Judges, to Governor Sir George Gipps.

    SIR.—Our attention has been recently called to the circumstance, that the Colonial Secretary's letter to the Chief Justice, of the 5th December last, on the subject ...

    Article : 1,251 words
  5. No. 19. Letter from the Attorney General, to the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I have the honour to transmit a statement of the fees due from Attornies of the Supreme Court, accompanied with remarks on the position of the parties ...

    Article : 589 words
  6. No. 10. Letter from the Colonial Secretary, to the Attorney-General.

    Sir,—I am directed by His Excellency the Governor, to transmit to you a copy of a letter, written by me to His Honor the Chief Justice, on the 9th July last, ...

    Article : 692 words
  7. No. 2. Letter from the Colonial Secretary, to the Civil Crown Solicitor.

    Sir,—I have the honour herewith, to transmit to you a letter from the AuditorGeneral, dated 13th instant, enclosing the Report of the Board appointed to examine ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. No. 16. Despatch from Lord Stanley, to Governor Sir George Gipps.

    Sir,—I have received your Despatch, No. 211, of the 3lst October last, announcing the melancholy intelligence of the death of Mr. Thomas Macquoid, the ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. No. 3. Letter from the Civil Crown Solicitor, to the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—With reference to yours of the 14 th October, I have the honor to inform you, that the necessary proceedings were taken to recover the amount ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. No. 5. Letter from the Colonial Secretary, in reply to the foregoing.

    Gentlemen,—I am directed by His Excellency the Governor, to acknowledge the receipt, on the 9th inst., of your Memorial on the subject of your claims as ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. No. 17. Letter from the Civil Crown Solicitor to the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I have the honor to transmit a copy of a Recognizance, forwarded to me by the Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court, entered into by the late Mr. Thomas ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. (Enclosure No. 1, to the foregoing letter from the Judges is the commission referred to.) [Enclosure No. 2, to the foregoing Letter from the Judges.] Report from the Commissioners appointed by the Judges, to enquire into the state of Mr. Macquoid's Accounts.

    Sirs,—We have the honor to report to their Honors the Judges, that in accordance with the instructions to us conveyed by their Honors' Commission, we ...

    Article : 673 words
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  14. [Enclosure to the foregoing Letter from Civil Crown Solicitor.] NEW SOUTH WALES, (TO WIT.)

    Be it remembered, That on the twelfth day of October, in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and twentynine, Thomas Macquoid, Esquire, Sheriff ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. No. 6

    Is a petition from certain attorneys, presented to the Legislative Council, arguing that the Government is responsible for the acts of the Sheriff, and praying ...

    Article : 34 words
  16. No. 11.. Letter from the Attorney and Solicitor General to the Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, of the 20th ultimo, transmitting copies of a correspondence between yourself and the ...

    Article : 666 words
  17. No. 7. Letter from the Colonial Secretary, to the Chief Justice.

    Sir,—I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to transmit to you the accompanying copy of a Petition, received yesterday, from the sufferers by the default ...

    Article : 260 words
  18. No. l8. Letter from the Colonial Secretary, to the Crown Solicitor.

    SIR,—Referring to your letter of the 7th February last, enclosing a copy of a Recognizance entered into in the Supreme Court by the late Mr. Macquoid and Mr. ...

    Article : 168 words
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