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1747 South Brisbane 18th May 1874 [indecipherable] [indecipherable] St Helena Dear Sir, A short time ago Received a letter from a Person named William Maddon inferring his sentence of 15 at St Helena who expressed his desire to see me in reference to his conviction and (crossed out word) that (crossed out letter) I should write to his sister Elizabeth Maddon enquiring why she has not replied to his letters. This letter leaves a marginal hole signed
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by yourself [indecipherable] the following [indecipherable] B.C. Superintendent The Clergy visiting the Settlement heard nothing [indecipherable] [indecipherable] with -the[indecipherable] sentences. Their duties are [indecipherable] not regular J [indecipherable] [Banm?] 24/3/74 [23 March 1874] [indecipherable] J. Not to be forwarded As the letter received was enclosed in the givn [given] envelope and appears to have been [indecipherable] [indecipherable] my intentions I beg do state that has a [indecipherable] of England [English] 1749 Clergyman visiting St Helena By request of the [indecipherable] Bishop of Brisbane without appointment [indecipherable]
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