I leave the Colony retaining humble testimony to the indefatigable ability and good judgment with which he has discharged the varied and often difficult duties of Attorney General of Hongkong.
On public as well as private grounds, I part with Mr. Panton with great regret.
I have the honour,
We; Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant,
Governor.
Date.
No.
138
1576 July 26.
As previous Paper Sept 30 to 12.5′′
176--H & S 419)
Hong Kong
No. 11303
(Subject.)
Death of Inspector O'Brien
Reports, and recommends
DESPATCH.
386
Grant of £510 to his widow and Children
Mr Meade (Minutes.)
This is an old story in proportion to what has been previously sanctioned. I think the amount suggested may be sanctioned also.
21.9.26
Grant a gratuity of 3 months' pay.
20/9/76.