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Sir
It is with feelings of great regret that
I [unclear] that his Excellency the governor
had taken such an unfavorable [unclear]
of the [unclear] [unclear] Liutenant Marshall

In the third [unclear] you observe that
no [unclear] [unclear] seven times the [unclear] have been
fired on but these [unclear] [unclear] of
They may be it must be remembered how
good [unclear] [unclear] in a period of nine
months, not in one [unclear] [unclear] [unclear] [unclear]
but with six different [unclear] and at
distances of from 50 to 200 miles apart

When Sir Marshall was [unclear] the [unclear]
he was not [unclear] as a magistrate
and could take no depositions when he could
[Unclear] a magistrate to do [unclear] [unclear]

I now send whatever document and affidavit
in my [unclear] which can explain why
Marshall's conduct. You will [unclear]
that in [unclear] to [unclear] in the
[unclear] that the warrants were [unclear].

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RosieLynch

The commandant Native Police to the Honble. the
Colonial Secretary in answer to his letter dated 26th
Oct. 1850 No 302 in relation to the report of Lieut. R.P. Marshal
Callanvoon 9th Nov. 1850

[Prefix to following document] Rosie Lynch

RosieLynch

Page 1 substantive document Greeting: Sir
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Line 4 [view]
Line 6 [riport sic] f [of]
Line 7 [Paragraph]
Line 8 [ ? bfs] [than] [Huts]
Line 9 [fired in] [? clb's alb's] [isnt] [lamentest] [as]
Line 11 [not: struck out] ABSENT in transcription -> [taken place] [lulc?] [and: struck out] [L ?]
Line 12 {tribes}
Line 13 [Mr] [on]
Line 14 [sworn]
Line 15 [? furnish puruise?] [so he died]
Line 16 [whichever f] [affidavits]
Line 18 [observe]
Line 19 [the collision]
Line 20 [Condamine] [? ipuis]