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SCHEDULE--continued.

SCHEDULE.

No. DATE. SUBJECT. PAGE.

1. Captain Elliot to Viscount Palmerston. 28 Mar. 1841 Transmitting Minute of Conference between Sir Hugh Gough, Sir J. J. G. Bremer and Captain Elliot, respecting the Military Operations 5

2. Earl of Auckland to Sir John Hobhouse. 10 May 1841 Forwarding Despatch addressed to Her Majesty's Plenipotentiaries on the Coast of China, with reference to the intelligence of the state of affairs, to the end of March last 6

3. Sir John Hobhouse to the Earl of Auckland, 5 July 1841 Acknowledging preceding Despatch 11

4. The Secret Committee to the Governor-General of India in Council. 5 July 1841 That the Letter of the Governor-General, relating to the Expedition, has been transmitted to the Admiralty; Her Majesty's Government are fully sensible of the exertions made for accomplishing the objects contemplated. 11

5. Sir John Barrow to Sir William Parker. 28 May 1841 Stating that no further supplies of Provisions will be sent out to India or China until information is received as to what may be considered necessary; requesting an early communication on the subject 11

6. Viscount Palmerston to Sir Henry Pottinger. 2 June 1841. Additional Instructions 13

7. Viscount Palmerston to Sir Henry Pottinger. 5 June 1841 Containing further Instructions - 14

8. Viscount Palmerston to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 2 June 1841 Transmitting, for communication to Sir William Parker, a Copy of the Instructions addressed to Sir Henry Pottinger, relating to the Naval and Military Forces 13

9. Viscount Palmerston to Sir Henry Pottinger. 2 Dec. 1841 Forwarding Transcripts of a Correspondence between Sir Hugh Gough and Sir W. Parker, with respect to the present position and future measures of the Combined Forces at Ningpo 20

10. Earl of Auckland to Sir John Hobhouse. 11 Aug. 1841 Acknowledging communication of 5th June, and reporting on the necessary Military and Naval Operations in China 10

11. The Secret Committee to the Governor-General of India in Council. 4 Oct. 1841 Conveying Instructions with respect to the scale on which the War with China should be conducted in 1842 16

12. Lord Stanley to the President of the Board of Control. 3 Nov. 1841 22

13. Lord Stanley to the President of the Board of Control. 3 Nov. 1841 23

14. Lord Stanley to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, 4 Nov. 1841 25

15. Lord Stanley to the President of the Board of Control. 31 Dec. 1841 25

16. Sir John Barrow to Sir William Parker. 22 Nov. 1841 -

17. Sir W. Parker to Sir John Barrow. 31 May 1841 Containing Instructions relative to the Operations in China 27

18. Lord Fitzgerald & Vesci to Lord Stanley. 6 Dec. 1841 Referring to the Letter of the Secret Committee of the 4th October.--The Munitions of War that will be provided by the Board of Ordnance 11

19. Lord Stanley to the President of the Board of Control. 3 Jan. 1842 Reply to preceding Letter, respecting the supply of Provisions for the use of the Naval and Military Forces serving in China 12

20. Sir William Parker to the Earl of Auckland. 19 Nov. 1841 Transmitting a demand for Provisions which will be required to complete Her Majesty's Squadron from 1 Sept. 1842 to 28 Feb. 1843 28

21. Sir Hugh Gough to Sir William Parker. 22 Nov. 1841 Respecting the occupation of Ningpo · 20

22. Sir William Parker to Sir Hugh Gough. 2 Dec. 1841 20

23. Lord Stanley to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 4 Feb. 1842 Relative to the Military Operations in China 31

24. Lord Ellenborough to Lord Stanley. 18 Mar. 1842 Enclosing Letter to Sir Hugh Gough, detailing the extent of the Military and Naval strength for the Campaign of 1842, and explaining the measures taken by the Government of India for sending further Reinforcements of Native Troops to China 31

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