Governor may, in Our name and on Our behalf, make and execute, under the Public Seal of any of the Presidencies, grants and dispositions of any lands or other immovable property within such Presidencies which may lawfully be granted or disposed of by Us. 15. The Governor in Our name and on Our behalf ma constitute and appoint all such Judges, and such other Officers in any of the Presidencies, as may be lawfully constituted or appointed by Us, al! of whom, unless otherwise provided by law, shall hold their offices during Our pleasure. ‘16. Subject to the provisions of any law or rules or regulations for the time being in force and to such Instructions as may from time to time be given to him by Us under Our , Appoint- ment of Judges and officers. Discipline, Sign Manual and Signet or through a Secretary of State, the | Governor may, upon sufficient-cause to him appearing, dismiss or suspend from the exercise of his office any person holding ~ any public office under the Government of the Colony or of any of the Presidencies, or may take with respect to such person such other disciplinary action as may seem to him desirable. 17. When any crime has been committed for which the offender may be tried within the Colony, the Governor may, as he shall see fit, in Our name and on Our behalf, grant a pardon to any accomplice in such offence who shall give such informa- tion as shall lead to the conviction of the principal offender;-or of any of the principal offenders if more than one; and further, may grant to any offender convicted of any such offence in any Court within the Colony a pardon, either free or subject to lawful conditions, or any respite, either indefinite or for such period as the. Governor’ may think fit, of the execution of any sentence passed on such offender, and may remit the whole or any part of such sentence or of any penalties or forfeiture otherwise due to Us. 18. When a substantive holder of any otfice constituted by or under these Our Letters is on leave of absence pending relinquishment of his office it shall be lawful for another person to be appointed substantively to the same office. 19. We do hereby require and command all Our Officers, Civil and Military, and all other the inhabitants of the Colony to be obedient, aiding «and assisting unto the Governor, and unto the Administrators and Commissioners. Grant of pardon. Substai- tive holder of office on leave. Officers and others to obey and assist the Governor, Admini- atrat ors ‘and Oom- - ¢ missioners,