4
the same
Was Lo
him
great
year,
and in 1849 he
an invalid that his
Medical adviser strongly recommended
again to proceed to hurope; but, there being us clergyman_ in the place to act for him, he
determined to await the arrival
of the Bishop. On the 29th March 1850, Bishop Smith, accompanied arrived in the by two Clergymen, arrived Colony, and Mt Stanton naturally thought that there was no reason for lelaying his departure - and accordingly in april following The produced the requisite Medical Certificate, and with my full concurrence, he left china on the
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25th
322
125 of that mouth, an arrangement
entirely agreed to by Bishop Sauith
4. I trust that this explanation
will satisfy your Grace that 118 Stanton
did not
quit
the
duties before it was
for
Lim
Leenc
of his sneved absolutely necessary
him to do so, and that the local
Government not only did not show
unusual inds
any un
that it was
indulgence, but
their of
entirely out
power
to refuse sanction to his absence._
5.
On Mr Stanton's departure, the Colonial Chaplaincy was, with the
Concurrenec.
of
the Bishop, intructed
to the PP? 2: Moverieff, who
Avas