soon as it became
Possession
Chusan was also
prolowed,
a
Baitish
The tenure of was also unexpectedly
as will doubtless occur - to his Lordobipe, after the conclusion of the Treaty
Mr Smith Rowener
in error, in suffosuip
Clergyman
affears the in erson, in t
to that during the whole of the period stated there was no af pointed to perform duty & the Groops. as it appears by carres = pondence in this office, that the soneries is veral of India hads issued Instructions at the commence = ment of the War in China, that tims of the Naval Chaplains should be nominated to perform Clerical Duties on
Share at Chusan
redwo days for that dutyy.
A
at
the rate of 200 Rupees ber mouth, which by subsequent order was changed to 20 Rukeer per Sunday, with a coeeklyy allowance of 10 Ruples for visiting the Bospital,
besides certam Leer for Funerals -And it comes within the knowledge of this Department (torbich avounts of the Military, Expenditure
was rendered satisequent A1 Septe 1843) that a Chaplain B Leply of the Navy was actually
regularly
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regularly employed, and paid fro duty to the hoops at Chusen From the 1 August & 31 Dec 1844;
but wby
no similar charge. has affeared in the accounts, sine that period, this Defart = ment is unable Dexplain
There the hour the
tin
Your most oberent humble Sewant Chalivan