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987.

MG

RECL

Bost

decision

was Communicated

do

to V. Reptonstall / Archbishop's Agent in this Country) in a Letter from this Department

dated 18 Oct last. Lord Grey apprehends that the objections of the Treasury to the issue of Passage Allowance in the case to which I have referred may apply with equal force to the Case of

his Lordship Dr. Davis, and he can

therefore only point to

this decision in answer

to your request

on his

behalf. I have …

The Right Honorable Earl Grey.

My Lord,

27, Bucklersbury, City, 19th May, 1845.

On the behalf of a Widow named Mary Hume, I have to request that your Lordship will be kind enough

to direct that this letter, with the accompanying paper writings numbered from 1 to 5 inclusive be laid before some Gentleman in the Office of your Lordship's Department of State, through whom by favor of your Lordship the matter to which they relate may meet with so much of polite consideration as may be deemed fit.

The following is a short Statement of the circumstances under which I have been requested to trouble your Lordship, begging leave most respectfully to refer your Lordship to the accompanying papers for a more precise detail of facts requisite.

In the year 1841 a man named David Hume left England in H.M. Ship "Belleisle" to proceed to Hongkong in the capacity of Book-keeper and Baker to the Mess of the 98th Regiment then ordered to Hongkong, which Regiment he continued to serve until the end of 1842 and eventually established himself as an English Baker in that Island.

David Hume left behind him in England a wife to whom he had been married some years, circumstances on his leaving England compelled her to return into the service of my family in which she had for many years prior to her marriage lived as a Domestic and with which she continues to reside.

David Hume died at Hongkong in 1845 intestate.

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987. MG RECL Bost decision was Communicated do to V. Reptonstall / Archbishop's Agent in this Country) in a Letter from this Department dated 18 Oct last. Lord Grey apprehends that the objections of the Treasury to the issue of Passage Allowance in the case to which I have referred may apply with equal force to the Case of his Lordship Dr. Davis, and he can therefore only point to this decision in answer to your request on his behalf. I have The Right Honorable Earl Grey. My Lord, 27, Bucklersbury, City, 19th May, 1845. On the behalf of a Widow named Mary Hume, I have to request that your Lordship will be kind enough to direct that this letter, with the accompanying paper writings numbered from 1 to 5 inclusive be laid before some Gentleman in the Office of your Lordship's Department of State, through whom by favor of your Lordship the matter to which they relate may meet with so much of polite consideration as may be deemed fit. The following is a short Statement of the circumstances under which I have been requested to trouble your Lordship, begging leave most respectfully to refer your Lordship to the accompanying papers for a more precise detail of facts requisite. In the year 1841 a man named David Hume left England in H.M. Ship "Belleisle" to proceed to Hongkong in the capacity of Book-keeper and Baker to the Mess of the 98th Regiment then ordered to Hongkong, which Regiment he continued to serve until the end of 1842 and eventually established himself as an English Baker in that Island. David Hume left behind him in England a wife to whom he had been married some years, circumstances on his leaving England compelled her to return into the service of my family in which she had for many years prior to her marriage lived as a Domestic and with which she continues to reside. David Hume died at Hongkong in 1845 intestate.
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987. MG RECL Bost decision was Communicated do to V. Reptonstall / Archbishop's Agent in this Country) in a Letier from this Department dated 18 Oct last. Lord Grey apprehends that the objections of the Treasing to the issue of tassage Allowance in the case to which I have referred smot apply with equal force to the Case off hug Lordolich Dr. Davis, and be can therefore only point to this decision in answer to your request on his behalf. I have t : The Right Honorable Earl Grey. My Ford -27, Bucklersbury, City, 554 19o May, 1845. On the behalf of a Widow named Mary Hume, Thave to request that your Lordship will be kind enough letters and to direct that this letter, with the accompanying paper writings numbered from 1 to 5 inclusive be laid before soone Gentleman in the Office of your Lordship's Department of the State, through whom by favor of your Lordship the matter to which they relate may meet with so much of polite consideration as may be deemed fit. The following is a short Statement of the Sumstan stances under which I have been requested to trouble. your Lordship, begging leave most respectfully to refer your For Ship to the accompanying papers for a more precise detail of facts of requisite. In the year 184.1 a man named David Hume left England in H. M. Thip "Belleiste" to proceed to Hongkong in the capacity of book and Baker to the Tess of the 98 Regiment then ordered to Hongkong, which Regiment be continued to serve until the end of 1842 arid eventually be established himself English Baker in that Islands. ad OL / England whose David Hume left behind him in wife to whom he had been married some years circumstances on his leaving England compelled her to return into the service of my family in which she had for many years price to her marriage lived as a Domestic and with which she continues to reside. David Hume died at Hongkong in 1845 intestate
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987.

MG

RECL

Bost

decision

was Communicated

do

to V. Reptonstall / Archbishop's Agent in this Country) in a Letier from this Department

dated 18 Oct last. Lord Grey apprehends that the objections of the Treasing to the issue of tassage Allowance in the case to which I have referred smot apply with equal force to the Case off

hug Lordolich Dr. Davis, and be can

therefore only point to

this decision in answer

to your request

on his

behalf. I have t

:

The Right Honorable Earl Grey.

My Ford

-27, Bucklersbury, City, 554 19o May, 1845.

On the behalf of a Widow named Mary Hume, Thave to request that your Lordship will be kind enough

letters and

to direct that this letter, with the accompanying paper writings numbered from 1 to 5 inclusive be laid before soone Gentleman in the Office of your Lordship's Department of the State, through whom by favor of your Lordship the matter to which they relate may meet with so much of polite consideration as may be deemed fit.

The following is a short Statement of the Sumstan

stances under which I have been requested to trouble. your Lordship, begging leave most respectfully to refer your For Ship to the accompanying papers for a more precise detail of facts of requisite.

In the

year

184.1 a man named David Hume

left England in H. M. Thip "Belleiste" to proceed to Hongkong in the capacity of book and Baker to the Tess of the 98 Regiment then ordered to Hongkong, which Regiment be continued to serve

until the end of 1842 arid eventually be established himself

English Baker in that Islands.

ad

OL

/

England

whose

David Hume left behind him in wife to whom he had been married some years circumstances on his leaving England compelled her to return into the service of my family in which she had for many years price to her marriage lived as a Domestic

and with which she continues to reside.

David Hume died at Hongkong in 1845

intestate

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