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previously consulting the Government at home.
Lord Aberdeen would therefore recommend that the Governor of Hong Kong should be instructed in the sense above indicated; and that he should, at the same time, be ordered to take a fitting opportunity of making known the tenour of his Instructions to the Portuguese Authorities at Macao:
Jam, Sir,
"Your most obedient humble Servant
Alleddingben.
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Kayhand,
Ja 17 Hon
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"I am honored with your Lordship's commands signified in Mr. Addington's Letter of the 4th instant, stating that the Secretary of State for the Colonial Office having requested you to be informed whether there are any engagements subsisting between England & Portugal which would bind the former country to interpose in the event of a capture between the Chinese foot and the Portuguese Authorities at Macao, Your Lordship applied to the President of the Board of Control for any information which the Archives of the East India Company could afford in illustration of the tenure by which Portugal holds the settlement of Macao.
Mr. Addington encloses the answer of the India Board, and with it a Memorandum which has been drawn up in the Foreign Office as to the Treaty obligations between England and Portugal, therein referred to, and also three works.
Mr. Addington is pleased to request that I would consider their matter, and report to your Lordships my opinion as to the extent to which it is incumbent on this country to defend the settlement of Macao. In obedience to your Lordship's commands I have
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previously consulting the Government at
home.
Lord Aberdeen would therefore
recommend that the Governor of Hong Kong
should be instructed in the
sense above indicated; and that he should, at the same time, be ordered
to take a fitting opportunity of making known the tenour of his Instructions to the Portuguese Authoritier at Macao:
Jam, Sir,
" "Your most obedient
humble Servant
Alleddingben.
Copy
'
Kayhand,
Ja
17 Hon
"Actors Commons . Sept. 9/405.
RECEIVED
NOV 8 1843
" am honored with your Lordships
commands signified
in her. Addington's Letter of the 4t instant, stating that the Secretary of State for the (glonial Affice having requested &
to
be informed whether there - are any engagements subsisting between England & Portagal which would bird the former country to interpose in the event of a capture between the Cencic foot and the Portuguese Authorities at Macas, Your Loroship applied to the President of the Board of Contual for any information which the Archives of the East Judia Company could afford in illustration of the tenure by which Portugal holds the settlement of thacas .
Fr. Addington ine loves the anover of the India Board, and with it a Memorandam which has been drawn up on the Forcego Office as to the Treaty obligations between England and Portugal, therein referred to.
and also three works.
TW. Addington is pleased to request that I would. counter their matter, and report to your Lordships my opinion
as to the extent to which it is incumbent on this country to defend the settlement of Macas. In obedience to your lordships comments I have
The Earl of Aberdeen. KJ.
the
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