MINUTE.

Mr. Meade. Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hrigessen. Lord Kimberley.

17 18 41 22.104. July 192.

I have had under consideration a despatch from MacDonnell, No.971 of the 11th April last, enclosing a copy of a letter addressed to Vice Admiral Shadwell by Commodore Shortt, respecting the official precedence assigned to him.

I am informed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that in the case of Commodore (Damarin) there was a precedent where there were no objections being made to the position assigned to the Commodore, who is a Commander.

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MINUTE.

Mr. Meade. Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hrigessen. Lord Kimberley.

17 18 41 22.104. July 192.

I have had under consideration a despatch from MacDonnell, No.971 of the 11th April last, enclosing a copy of a letter addressed to Vice Admiral Shadwell by Commodore Shortt, respecting the official precedence assigned to him.

I am informed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that in the case of Commodore (Damarin) there was a precedent where there were no objections being made to the position assigned to the Commodore, who is a Commander.

809

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