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Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
Catalogue reference: CO 37/42/10
Date: 1790 Apr 15
Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
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Catalogue reference: CO 37/214/6
This record is about the Reports that telegraphs are rarely used in Bermuda and reiterates the advantage of... dating from 1883 Feb 13 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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CO 37/214/6
1883 Feb 13
Reports that telegraphs are rarely used in Bermuda and reiterates the advantage of laying a cable from Bermuda to Halifax. In response to circular despatch 14 December 1882 concerning the expense arising from the indiscriminate use of telegraph communication. Also see CO 37/214/15, CO 37/214/18, CO 37/214/47, and CO 37/214/58.
Thomas Lionel Gallwey, Governor of Bermuda, No. 17, Pages 49-55
Also see CO 37/213/106, CO 37/213/108, CO 37/213/109, CO 37/213/113 CO 37/213/114, CO 37/213/117, CO 37/213/118, CO 37/213/126, CO 37/213/127 and CO 37/213/128
3828/1883
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