It will be seen that the opinion expressed in my letter, above referred to, is confirmed, and that Mr. Barradas has no claim to the medal in question.

I have the honor to be

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Edward Kugard?

Lt. Leventh?

Crest Hasting

2866W.0

Low Sir R. MacDonnell

MINUTE

CB.

No. 53.

23 March 1866

I have the honor to transmit to you, with reference to my despatch No. 176 of ...?, a copy of a letter from the Under Secretary of State for War enclosing a copy of one from Major General Sir (Van Straubenzee) expressing an opinion, in which The Marquis of Salisbury concurs, that Mr. Barradas has no claim to a China War Medal.


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It will be seen that the opinion expressed in my letter, above referred to, is confirmed, and that Mr. Barradas has no claim to the medal in question.

I have the honor to be

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Edward Kugard?

Lt. Leventh?

Crest Hasting

2866W.0

Low Sir R. MacDonnell

MINUTE

CB.

No. 53.

23 March 1866

I have the honor to transmit to you, with reference to my despatch No. 176 of ...?, a copy of a letter from the Under Secretary of State for War enclosing a copy of one from Major General Sir (Van Straubenzee) expressing an opinion, in which The Marquis of Salisbury concurs, that Mr. Barradas has no claim to a China War Medal.

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