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By January 1795, the new name was mentioned for the first time in official correspondence.
They were absent from official correspondence and forgotten by the government.
The court also considered official correspondence from captured Confederate records.
The document goes on to say that all official correspondence by letter should be made available in a public register.
The idea of this stamp was that it would be used on official correspondence from government departments.
We have not had any official correspondence with Microsoft.
Good list of news articles; also newsletters and official correspondence.
He brought out a folder of his official correspondence.
The tone of the official correspondence supports that view.
Among other things his duties involved the copying of the president's official correspondence into the national archives.
The centurion in London was probably carrying official correspondence to the governor's office.
Part of his official correspondence is preserved at the British Museum.
Its decisions are followed by the government in official correspondence, and the media are encouraged to do the same.
Under Innocent it was to become commonplace in the official correspondence of the curia.
He was responsible for all official correspondence between the colony and the Colonial Office.
All official correspondence must hereafter be addressed to him.
Avoid complaints by talking to all neighbours about your plans before any official correspondence so they know what to expect.
These letters can be issued either directly, with pay statements or with other official correspondence.
Lincoln generated no official correspondence for four days.
Seems to be some sort of official correspondence."
Much official correspondence between Elton and the admiralty is preserved among the state papers.
A registered address, however, does have to be the address where you receive and send official correspondence.
King John of England, to name but one prince, was a witty man even in his official correspondence.
'I ask you not to use this word in official correspondence.'
'It is understandable the Queen should have her official correspondence paid for.