Temporarily
would rejoice to hear of its success, his Lordship fears
which it is weak in
Power to encourage
expectation of a pecuniary
Contribution
on the Grant
of H. Majesy's Govt.
Permanent
execution.
Lowndes
the Obverse
Have
...
6636. Hongkong Clergy
JULY 30
1849
Fenham
291
Kent July 28th 1849
I have to acknowledge the
due receipt of your
Letter
of Inst. acquainting the Commissioners
of the 26th
that the Lords of the Treasury
will be prepared to advance me £250. on account of my passage to Hong
Kong
on the special occasion
of the first Institution
of the Bishopric.
I take also the opportunity
of expressing my grateful sense...
of the liberality of Her Majesty's Government in making me
this
grant, for which I tender my sincere acknowledgements.
I have sent by the same a letter for Earl Grey's
Private Secretary directed to the
Captain Gray. If this
direction should be inaccurate
I shall feel obliged by your
13. Hawes etc.