Deepatoh N 105 of 1850.

Inclosure Pb in

Litter

secretary encloring concepondence. from the Revistant. Military

from

forming ruclosure 122-

in their letter of the 22nd betben

explanatory of the remarks contained the Respective officers of orbrands

2/22 November, 1850-

No106.

heclesiastical-

Copy to Mar

Jau 1575

611

My Lord,

bị trong tương

RECEIVED

JAN. 21

1851

250

"Victoria, Hongkong,

28th November, 1850.

I have great pleasure in

forwarding to your Lordship the encloud- letter from the Reverend Samuel Steedman Military Chaplain to this garrison.

Having good

reason to believe that the Reverend Vincent Stanton,

the Colonial Chaplain,

Ingland

now on leave in

with not return to Hongkong,

Mr Steedman has requested

Me

to

transmit, his application for the Office

as soon as it shall be vacant; and I

can

honestly declare to

your

Lordship

that I believe it would not be possible

to find a worthier successon to the post

The Right Amorable,

The Earl Grey

&c.

&c.

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Despatch N 105 of 1850.

Inclosure Pb in

Letter

Secretary enclosing correspondence from the Resident Military

from

forming enclosure 122-

in their letter of the 22nd between

explanatory of the remarks contained the respective officers of ordrands

2/22 November, 1850-


No 106.

Ecclesiastical-

Copy to Mar

Jan 1575

611

My Lord,

RECEIVED

JAN. 21

1851

250

"Victoria, Hongkong,

28th November, 1850.

I have great pleasure in

forwarding to your Lordship the enclosed letter from the Reverend Samuel Steedman Military Chaplain to this garrison.

Having good reason to believe that the Reverend Vincent Stanton,

the Colonial Chaplain,

now on leave in England

will not return to Hongkong,

Mr Steedman has requested

me

to transmit his application for the Office

as soon as it shall be vacant; and I

can

honestly declare to

your Lordship

that I believe it would not be possible

to find a worthier successor to the post

The Right Honorable,

The Earl Grey

&c.

&c.

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