Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eleventh report

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30 appendix to eleventh report of the deputy 

documents, as you may have enrolled and find it convenient to transmit to me, and that I have made adequate arrangements for receiving, sorting, and depositing such Records at their present, or even at a more rapid, rate of transmission for many years to come. 
Next, I wish to say that if my opinion were proper to be submitted to the Commissioners, I would not be prepared to advise that the com¬ plete nature of the collection, as heretofore deposited here, should now be altered, although it, no doubt, contains some documents not neces sarily included in the transmissions contemplated by the Act 15 & 16 Vie, c. 
83, s. 
29, which is, I believe, the enactment now in force in this matter. 

I am, dear sir, very faithfully yours, 

(Signed), Samuel Ferguson. 
To the Clerk of the Records and Writs, Chancery Division. 

Record and Writ Office, Four Courts, 

Dublin, 12th December, 1878. 
Dear Sir,—I have to acknowledge yours of yesterday, and, in reply¬ ing to the Circular of the 4th inst., 
have referred the Commissioners of Patents to your views, and expressed my full concurrence in them. 

I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, 

(Signed), William Sullivan. 
Sir Samuel Ferguson, Deputy Keeper Public Records.