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[[unclear]] & the Queen's  
 
[[unclear]] & the Queen's  
council is [[unclear]]
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Council to consider
 
whether the attendance  
 
whether the attendance  
 
of one of the regular
 
of one of the regular
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gross amount allowance  
 
gross amount allowance  
 
might be made to them  
 
might be made to them  
which [[unclear]] not amount  
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which shd not amount  
be the daily charge of  
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to the daily charge of  
 
30 Guineas, more  
 
30 Guineas, more  
 
especially as they  
 
especially as they  
actually enjoy Previous
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actually enjoy Pensions
 
for former Services.  
 
for former Services.  
  
 
I shd think likewise  
 
I shd think likewise  
that Mr Dunder's attendance  
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that Mr Dundas's attendance  
 
might be restricted
 
might be restricted
to one whole day [[unclear]]
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to one whole day per
 
week instead of a  
 
week instead of a  
day & a half for [[unclear]]
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day & a half for wch.
 
he is now paid.  
 
he is now paid.  
  
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under yr. consideration  
 
under yr. consideration  
 
in order that you  
 
in order that you  
may communicate
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may communicate  
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with the Queen's Council
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upon them; but I
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am by no means

Latest revision as of 22:42, 19 February 2019

unclear & the Queen's Council to consider whether the attendance of one of the regular Physicians is necessary every day; & whether, if it is necessary, a gross amount allowance might be made to them which shd not amount to the daily charge of 30 Guineas, more especially as they actually enjoy Pensions for former Services.

I shd think likewise that Mr Dundas's attendance might be restricted to one whole day per week instead of a day & a half for wch. he is now paid.

I have felt it right to bring these suggestions under yr. consideration in order that you may communicate with the Queen's Council upon them; but I am by no means