 for information, and I
                     suppose that it may be put by?
 for information, and I
                     suppose that it may be put by?
                      occasionally.  It is manifestly impossible for the
                     police of the Colonies to undertake this work.  Hence,
                     from the establishment of B.C. & V.C.I. as Colonies,
                     parties from HM Ships have been employed on the
                     Service.  Hitherto no contre tems [temps] has occurred.
                     They have usually executed their mission with discretion
                     and success.  Instructions from the Senior Commanding
                     Officer are always provided; & sometimes we receive
                     copies of them:  sometimes not.  There are no standing
                     Instructions that I know of.  They are special, & applicable
                     to the particular mission on which the Naval Officer is sent.
                     occasionally.  It is manifestly impossible for the
                     police of the Colonies to undertake this work.  Hence,
                     from the establishment of B.C. & V.C.I. as Colonies,
                     parties from HM Ships have been employed on the
                     Service.  Hitherto no contre tems [temps] has occurred.
                     They have usually executed their mission with discretion
                     and success.  Instructions from the Senior Commanding
                     Officer are always provided; & sometimes we receive
                     copies of them:  sometimes not.  There are no standing
                     Instructions that I know of.  They are special, & applicable
                     to the particular mission on which the Naval Officer is sent.
                      
                  
                   
                        
                         I should say that these instructions by no means
                           supercede the necessity of writing to the Admiralty to caution
                           Officers in their proceedings in places where Martial
                           Law has not been proclaimed.
  I should say that these instructions by no means
                           supercede the necessity of writing to the Admiralty to caution
                           Officers in their proceedings in places where Martial
                           Law has not been proclaimed.
                           Denny, Lieutenant D'Arcy Anthony
Macdonald, Reginald John Somerled