CO129-003 - Foreign Office - 1843 — Page 205

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

that by the leruns

the lerues of the gracits of ground

a

to Capt to teck for the rrection of Military Bazaar, he is bound to clear.

away

ai the

the Birk at present lying live of road. As this ground has been

transferred to you, and Mr. Kinsley, I

have to

to beg

that

sou

will take cermediate.

measures to recove the same, and as

the width

the road is intended lobe.

of the

heck

50 feet, clear of everything, the Reichune walls built by captain tick will be found to be Encroachments : after removing the earth, should the depth of the lots be found insufficient, you are at

are at liberty to cut

away

the

hill in rear to the average depth of Bagoar lots viet 45 feet.

Shave &

(Signed) W. Zarroah

Landy Road inspector

ispy

My Lord,

276 Hongkong

Jovernmen

RECEIVED

APR. 15

1843

201

Hong Kong January 14. 1815.

I have the honour le forward to your, lordship by the presect opportunity a packet to your Lordship's address which has been sent to me for that purpose by M Webster, a Meredant at this plase.

Jam

am

been acry

very sorry that there aboutitane misunderstanding respecting

the

pound to which W. Webster's representation relates, but your Lordship will see the reasons for my

decision

the a

accompanying

Copies of correspondence, and andre répecially in the letter addressed to major Caine by my

the 8th ist!

direction on

My time and thoughts have been to perpelly occupied since my la at arrival from the horthward with affairs of so much higher unfortance that Freally had not leisure to bestow a thought on hese matters, and inferred talsvery

The Earl of Aberdeen K

Edit History

2026-05-16 09:56:33 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
that by the leruns the lerues of the gracits of ground a to Capt to teck for the rrection of Military Bazaar, he is bound to clear. away ai the the Birk at present lying live of road. As this ground has been transferred to you, and Mr. Kinsley, I have to to beg that sou will take cermediate. measures to recove the same, and as the width the road is intended lobe. of the heck 50 feet, clear of everything, the Reichune walls built by captain tick will be found to be Encroachments : after removing the earth, should the depth of the lots be found insufficient, you are at are at liberty to cut away the hill in rear to the average depth of Bagoar lots viet 45 feet. Shave & (Signed) W. Zarroah Landy Road inspector ispy My Lord, 276 Hongkong Jovernmen RECEIVED APR. 15 1843 201 Hong Kong January 14. 1815. I have the honour le forward to your, lordship by the presect opportunity a packet to your Lordship's address which has been sent to me for that purpose by M Webster, a Meredant at this plase. Jam am been acry very sorry that there aboutitane misunderstanding respecting the pound to which W. Webster's representation relates, but your Lordship will see the reasons for my decision the a accompanying Copies of correspondence, and andre répecially in the letter addressed to major Caine by my the 8th ist! direction on My time and thoughts have been to perpelly occupied since my la at arrival from the horthward with affairs of so much higher unfortance that Freally had not leisure to bestow a thought on hese matters, and inferred talsvery The Earl of Aberdeen K
Baseline (Original)
you that by the leruns the lerues of the gracits of ground a to Capt to teck for the rrection of Military Bazaar, he is bound to clear. away ai the the Birk at present lying live of road. As this ground has been transferred to you, and Mr. Kinsley, I have to to beg that sou will take cermediate. measures to recove the same, and as the width the road is intended lobe. of the heck 50 feet, clear of everything, the Reichune walls built by captain tick will be found to be Encroachments : after removing the earth, should the depth of the lots be found insufficient, you are at are at liberty to cut away the hill in rear to the average depth of Bagoar lots viet 45 feet. Shave & (Signed) W. Zarroah Landy Road inspector ispy My Lord, 276 Hongkong Jovernmen RECEIVED APR. 15 1843 201 Hong Kong January 14. 1815. I have the honour le forward to your, lordship by the presect opportunity a packet to your Lordship's address which has been sent to me for that purpose by M Webster, a Meredant at this plase. Jam am been acry very sorry that there aboutitane misunderstanding respecting the pound to which W. Webster's representation relates, but your Lordship will see the reasons for my decision the a accompanying Copies of correspondence, and andre répecially in the letter addressed to major Caine by my the 8th ist! direction on My time and thoughts have been to perpelly occupied since my la at arrival from the horthward with affairs of so much higher unfortance that Freally had not leisure to bestow a thought on hese matters, and inferred talsvery The Earl of Aberdeen K thing
2026-05-16 09:56:33 · Baseline
View content

you

that by the leruns

the lerues of the gracits of ground

a

to Capt to teck for the rrection of Military Bazaar, he is bound to clear.

away

ai the

the Birk at present lying live of road. As this ground has been

transferred to you, and Mr. Kinsley, I

have to

to beg

that

sou

will take cermediate.

measures to recove the same, and as

the width

the road is intended lobe.

of the

heck

50 feet, clear of everything, the Reichune walls built by captain tick will be found to be Encroachments : after removing the earth, should the depth of the lots be found insufficient, you are at

are at liberty to cut

away

the

hill in rear to the average depth of Bagoar lots viet 45 feet.

Shave &

(Signed) W. Zarroah

Landy Road inspector

ispy

My Lord,

276 Hongkong

Jovernmen

RECEIVED

APR. 15

1843

201

Hong Kong January 14. 1815.

I have the honour le forward to your, lordship by the presect opportunity a packet to your Lordship's address which has been sent to me for that purpose by M Webster, a Meredant at this plase.

Jam

am

been acry

very sorry that there aboutitane misunderstanding respecting

the

pound to which W. Webster's representation relates, but your Lordship will see the reasons for my

decision

the a

accompanying

Copies of correspondence, and andre répecially in the letter addressed to major Caine by my

the 8th ist!

direction on

My time and thoughts have been to perpelly occupied since my la at arrival from the horthward with affairs of so much higher unfortance that Freally had not leisure to bestow a thought on hese matters, and inferred talsvery

The Earl of Aberdeen K

thing

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.