Sir F. Rogers
If the Attorney General instead of persistently raising
objections to the plan decided upon by the Home
Govt would
turn his mind to removing some of them by introducing clauses
into the draft Ordinance which was sanctioned by the Law
Officers, he would in my humble opinion be doing a better
service to the Colony than by setting himself & the Governor
against
the plan, which no doubt is open to objections, but
which it was considered was the only one that could be adopted
with a fair regard to vested interests.