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hitherto exercised by the Bishop of
London.
over
the ministers and congregations
of the Church of England
in certain
Countries in South America has
recently been transferred to Bishop Storting of the Falkland Islands.
Before taking any steps to
Carry out the Bishop's suggestion, Lord Derby would be glad to be informed
of
and to the issue
whether Lord farmarion is aware any objection to the proposed transfer
of instructions to wer
majesty's minister and Consuls in
Japan in the form of fircular which
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the inclosed
sent to the fousuls
in
in Southe America in August last respecting the appointment of Bishop Stirling.
I am, accordingly, to request
you to move this Lordship to favor Lord Derby with his opinion on the to add that no Subject.
I am
fovernment grant will be paid towards the maintenance
of any Consular Church
or Chaplain in Japan after the present
year
I am
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant
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