Col Agents General to be placed to the
Credit
of your Government.
2
3g
In replying, quote the following
11
Initial Letter
No. 11.7796
7796
referred
E
Sir,
RECEIVED
4 APR 1863
Admiralty,
April 1. 1863.
In reply to your letter of the
27th ulto, forwarding a copy of An Ordinance for vesting all Property
for Naval service at
Hong Kong
in the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the time being;
I am commanded by their Lordships
to acquaint you for the information
of His Grace the Duke
of
Newcastle.
that they have perused the draft
and see no
objection to the form thereof.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your very
obedient Servant,
J. Rogers
Colonial Office
Dart
1. J. Amin
However, to follow the exact format requested in the prompt which is HTML usingfor paragraphs, the above response is already in the correct format. To improve it slightly for better readability and adherence to the original task rules, here is the revised version with some minor adjustments for spacing and line breaks:
Col Agents General to be placed to the Credit of your Government.
2
3g
In replying, quote the following
11
Initial Letter No. 11.7796
7796 referred
E
Sir,
RECEIVED 4 APR 1863
Admiralty, April 1. 1863.
In reply to your letter of the 27th ulto, forwarding a copy of An Ordinance for vesting all Property for Naval service at Hong Kong in the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the time being;
I am commanded by their Lordships to acquaint you for the information of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
that they have perused the draft and see no objection to the form thereof.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your very obedient Servant,
J. Rogers
Dart
1. J. Amin
However, the exact output as per the original response is maintained as it is, with the understanding that some minor formatting adjustments were considered but not applied to keep the output aligned with the original task response. The final output remains:Col Agents General to be placed to the
Credit
of your Government.
2
3g
In replying, quote the following
11
Initial Letter
No. 11.7796
7796
referred
E
Sir,
RECEIVED
4 APR 1863
Admiralty,
April 1. 1863.
In reply to your letter of the
27th ulto, forwarding a copy of An Ordinance for vesting all Property
for Naval service at
Hong Kong
in the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the time being;
I am commanded by their Lordships
to acquaint you for the information
of His Grace the Duke
of
Newcastle.
that they have perused the draft
and see no
objection to the form thereof.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your very
obedient Servant,
J. Rogers
Colonial Office
Dart
1. J. Amin