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sometimes as second and
as third Master
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until the 1th September, 1881,
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Mr Meshinney Acting 4th Master
to be assist
Mr Hutchison appointed by the
Secretary &
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period of his transper; following was the order in which the four Assistant
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Mr Arthur Acting 2nd Master
Mr May
Acting 3rd Master
On the receipt of the despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, transmitted to Lord Kimberley by Mr.
March's Despatch No.254 of the
16th November, 1852, Messrs Arthur,
Meshinney, Hutchison, and
Caldwell were
confirmed as second,
third, fourth, and fifth Masters respectively, and Mr May whose original position...
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sometimes as second and
as third Master
sometime
until the 1st September, 1881,
when he was detached from
The charge of the
School, which was closed
Mr Meshinney Acting 4th Master
to be Assistant
Mr Hutchison appointed by the
Secretary &
Master.
Mr. Caldwell acting as the 3rd Master
of
at the
the
in September during the
period of his transfer; following was the order in which the four Assistant
Masters
of
the Central
School stood: -
Mr Arthur Acting 2nd Master
Mr May
Acting 3rd Master
On the receipt of the despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, transmitted to Lord Kimberley by Mr.
March's Despatch No.254 of the
16th November, 1852, Messrs Arthur,
Meshinney, Hutchison, and
Caldwell were
confirmed as second,
third, fourth, and fifth Masters respectively, and Mr May whose original position...