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present

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recommend

that

Your Lordship's approval of the change proposed - viz: Commodore, whilst residing here and

flying his flag, shall always be

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uniform

precedence which at present places

the Chief Justice

after

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in the

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of the Vice Admiral.

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sent it Cooper

expressly that I might

submit it for Your Lordship's

consideration. I do

20

the more

willingly because I feel that in question affecting Colonial precedency the Secretary of State for the Colonies should have the most potential voice.

2. I entirely

concur in the

views

of the Commodore

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expressly that I might

submit it for Your Lordship's

consideration. I do

20

the more

willingly because I feel that in question affecting Colonial precedency the Secretary of State for the Colonies should have the most potential voice.

2. I entirely concur in the views of the Commodore ... which ... to the Rule, even while the Commodore's flag is flying, excepts and lowers his position here according to the accidental circumstance of the Vice Admiral of the Station being in or out of the Harbor.

3. These changes happen at certain periods of the year frequently and to make the present regulation extremely embarrassing to all parties. I therefore beg to recommend that Your Lordship's approval of the change proposed - viz: Commodore, whilst residing here and flying his flag, shall always be entitled to the same uniform precedence which at present places the Chief Justice after him in the absence of the Vice Admiral.

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sent it Cooper

expressly that I might

submit it for Your Lordship's

consideration. I do

20

the more

willingly because I feel that in question affecting Colonial precedency the Secretary of State for the Colonies should have the most potential voice.

2. I entirely concur in the views of the Commodore ... which ... to the Rule, even while the Commodore's flag is flying, excepts and lowers his position here according to the accidental circumstance of the Vice Admiral of the Station being in or out of the Harbor.

3. These changes happen at certain periods of the year frequently and to make the present regulation extremely embarrassing to all parties. I therefore beg to recommend that Your Lordship's approval of the change proposed - viz: Commodore, whilst residing here and flying his flag, shall always be entitled to the same uniform precedence which at present places the Chief Justice after him in the absence of the Vice Admiral.

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