. Historical records of Australia . ement that has been extended tothose two Gentlemen in consequence of My Lord Hobarts recom-mendation, I have contrasted with that given the general descrip-tion of Free Settlers who come to this Colony, which I hope willbe approved of, and I beg to suggest that an equal encourage-ment should be extended to persons coming here who havebeen situated in Life as those two Gentlemen have been, andmore particularly so if thay bring Families with them. I beg to express the sense I have of the attention that hasbeen paid in my recommendation of Mr. Bellasis Case, wh


. Historical records of Australia . ement that has been extended tothose two Gentlemen in consequence of My Lord Hobarts recom-mendation, I have contrasted with that given the general descrip-tion of Free Settlers who come to this Colony, which I hope willbe approved of, and I beg to suggest that an equal encourage-ment should be extended to persons coming here who havebeen situated in Life as those two Gentlemen have been, andmore particularly so if thay bring Families with them. I beg to express the sense I have of the attention that hasbeen paid in my recommendation of Mr. Bellasis Case, whichgracious Act of His Majestys, I have caused to be made Public. I am, &c., Philip Gidley King. i KING TO SULLIVAN. 127 T! O © © O OOw* © © © ^ 00 © &X W <u C ^ o a s oq <u o M © T-i N cS r^ -Ji 2 a o : 9^0H 3^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o S oHHHOO ©©©©©©©CO j^©©©©©©©© ©©©©TtiTHOO©(Lrt -* CM -<* lO 1—I o ffi cc Ph H DQ H CI =2 ^ o ©©©©©©© 5 ©©©©©©© 1—I e o ©©cD-<*-*c»©. o o Q3 133 Aug. Comparati\estatementof value ofassistancegiven to Rileyand Luttrellwith thatgiven to anordinary settler. c3 ?5 00 ^ -t-3 O tn rn ^ br> f$ f3 i tH rt r4 O >5 c/:? 128 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF AUSTRALIA. Aug. Memorialaeceived fromWilliamFitzmaurice. The memorialof WilliamFitzmaurice. Governor King to Under Secretary Sullivan.(Per whaler Albion.)Sir, Sydney, New South Wales, August 14th, 1804. By the Buffalo I received the enclosed, my answer towhich I have the Honour to enclose; And that the Writer of thatMemorial may be sure of receiving the Answer, I shall send itthrough the public Secretary of the Bengal Government Con-sidering the Introduction of a person of that description into theColony Ought to be as much guarded against as the Plague. I have, &c., Philip Gidley King. [Enclosure No. 1.]Memorial of Mr. Wm. Fitzmaurice to Governor Humble Memorial of William Fitzmaurice Sheweth unto your Excellency that your Memo


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