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the future benefit of the West Indies. That his term of office was so 

 grievously shortened by the hand of death cannot but be a matter of 

 deep regret for the promise that his few months in the chair had given. 

 So the Society joins with those who mourn the loss of a colonist stead- 

 fast, sterling and right-hearted ; a Judge whose decisions were always 

 without fear or favour and animated by a genuine desire to find in 

 accordance with the equitable view of facts ; a man whose generous 

 largeness of heart impressed his professional brethren, and whose 

 unfailing uprightness of view was a strength to the moral life of the 

 community. 





