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Sydney 23d. March
1828
Sir,
I am extremely glad to find that my
Answer to your Excellency's letter of this[?] date
has been satisfactory; and I do not wish to press
my inquiry as to the author of the report? - I think
it originated in the circumstance of my visiting
Mr. Sydney Stephen's house on two successive
days, while / as I afterwards learned/ Captain
Molieson? was there - I neither saw him nor
communicated with him - my object
was exclusively to adjutit? a matter which
I feared might lead to some difference of
opinion between Mr. Justice Stephens & Mr
Justice Dowling - of [several words crossed out, illegible] very extraordinary and contradictory
tenor of the reports to which I have been [revealed crossed out] exposed to in this Colony the | 10628856Answer
Sydney 23d. March
1828
Sir,
I am extremely glad to find that my
Answer to your Excellency's letter of this[?] date
has been satisfactory; and I do not wish to press
my inquiry as to the author of the report? - I think
it originated in the circumstance of my visiting
Mr. Sydney Stephen's house on two successive
days, while / as I afterwards learned/ Captain
Molieson? was there - I neither saw him nor
communicated with him - my object
was exclusively to adjutit? a matter which
I feared might lead to some difference of
opinion between Mr. Justice Stephens & Mr
Justice Dowling - of [several words crossed out, illegible] very extraordinary and contradictory
tenor of the reports I have been [revealed crossed out] exposed to in this Colony the |