which

Board

of

Trade

E.L.B

*

destroyed

her

Her Majesty's Troops took possession of Canton in 1841, after which Her Majesty's Government issued a notification...

It was in July 1843 that the claim was made.

when I on 23rd Jan 1839

The reason

Love

not received

the same compensation as others

From ill health I was compelled to have Chinese affairs...

left in 1841, leaving

my affairs in the hands of my Agent Mr. J. Smith, who...

called in and paid claims, but mine, my Agent not...

in his admission sufficiently defining issues to get redress...

return to this

country in 1844. So

applied to him for the

redress sought

and there applied to Her Majesty's

then Secretary Sir G. to the user,

much pressure of business

could not get redress

The

facts stated

particularly in this

case and in

other cases

will prove

that the claim

was admitted

London Dec 17, 1848.

Page 406

The text appears to be a petition or a claim related to compensation for losses incurred during the Opium Wars, specifically referencing events in Canton (now Guangzhou) in 1841 and subsequent dealings with British authorities. The original OCR output contained numerous errors, including incorrect character recognition, spacing issues, and non-English characters that were clearly errors. The corrected version aims to preserve the original content while correcting unambiguous spelling and spacing errors.

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which

Board

of

Trade

E.L.B

*

destroyed

her

Her Majesty's Troops took possession of Canton in 1841, after which Her Majesty's Government issued a notification...

It was in July 1843 that the claim was made.

when I on 23rd Jan 1839

The reason

Love

not received

the same compensation as others

From ill health I was compelled to have Chinese affairs...

left in 1841, leaving

my affairs in the hands of my Agent Mr. J. Smith, who...

called in and paid claims, but mine, my Agent not...

in his admission sufficiently defining issues to get redress...

return to this

country in 1844. So

applied to him for the

redress sought

and there applied to Her Majesty's

then Secretary Sir G. to the user,

much pressure of business

could not get redress

The

facts stated

particularly in this

case and in

other cases

will prove

that the claim

was admitted

London Dec 17, 1848.

Page 406

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