herewith, and I am to request that Mr O'Conor's two despatches which are sent herewith in original be returned to this office.
I am, his,
Your most obedient,
humble servant
Duncefoote
REG 20 SEP 36/
Peking
276
29 April 1886
Referring to my despatch no 64 of 28th of Feb: I have the honour to enclose herewith a copy of a note from the Chinese Govt, and of my answer in the matter of the rendition by the Hongkong Govt of the Chinese subject Chang Chi accused of piracy.
On receipt of the Yamen's note, I informed Mr O'Conor April 23.1886 Co'Conor to Yamen April 26.1886 the Earl of Rosebery
my Lord,
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becomesherewith, and I am to request that Mr O'Conor's two despatches which are sent herewith in original be returned to this May office.
I am, his,
Your most obedient,
humble servant
Duncefote
my Lord,
17154
20138
REG 20 SEP 36/
Peking
276
29 April 1886
Referring to my despatch no 64 of 28th of Feb: I have the honour to enclose herewith a copy of a note from the Chinese Govt, and of my answer in the matter of the rendition by the Hongkong Govt of the Chinese subject Chang Chi accused of piracy.
On receipt of the Yamen's note, I informed Mr O'Conor April 23.1886 Co'Conor to Yamen April 26.1886 the Earl of Rosebery
Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:herewith, and I am to request that Mr O'Conor's two despatches which are sent herewith in original be returned to this office.
I am, his,
Your most obedient,
humble servant
Duncefote
my Lord,
17154
20138
REG 20 SEP 36/
Peking
276
29 April 1886
Referring to my despatch no 64 of 28th of Feb: I have the honour to enclose herewith a copy of a note from the Chinese Govt, and of my answer in the matter of the rendition by the Hongkong Govt of the Chinese subject Chang Chi accused of piracy.
On receipt of the Yamen's note, I informed Mr O'Conor April 23.1886 Co'Conor to Yamen April 26.1886 the Earl of Rosebery