of £694-12m on the part of Government towards the completion of the Church.
# Lord. They in Despatch, No. 55 of 9th September,
declines to sanction the sum above stated.
1849.
Governor Bonham in Despatch No. 154 of the 24th May, 1849, forward an application from the Trustees for an additional Grant of £260 towards the completion of the Church.
# Lord Grey in despatch, No. 157 of 11th August, declines acceding thereto.
-Note- Sir Henry Pottinger in despatch No. 1219 of 4th September, 1843, stated that he supposed the total expense of a suitable Church, if erected at the Public cost, would not exceed £5,000.
Main
Colonial Secretary.
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Hongkong, 13th August, 1850
His Excellency S. G. Bonham, Esquire,
Governor of Hongkong,
We are aware of the difficulty in which we are involved from the want of funds to complete the Cathedral Church of St. John in this city.
When we were addressing the Colonial Secretary on May 17th, 1849, our predecessors do not appear to have been aware of the original understanding and engagement which existed between Mr. M. Government and this Community; the facts, however, which have recently come to our knowledge on the subject induce us to trouble you again upon it, and we do so in the full persuasion that, after an attentive perusal of the papers which we shall lay before you, Your Excellency will now see the matter in the same light.
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of £ 694 - 12m on the part of Goremment. towards the completion of the Church -
#
Lord. They in Despatch, M. 55 of 9th Septimber=
declines to sanction the sum above stated.
1849.
keverna Bonham in Icepatch. 154 of the 24th May, 1849, forward an application from
the Saustees for an additional_ Brant of 2260 towards the completion of the Church.
#
Lnd Grey in despatch. N157 of 11th August, declines neeeding thereto
-Note- Sir Henry Pottinger in despatch_ 1219 of 4th September, 1843, stated that he supposed the total expence of a suitable Church, if created at the Public cort, would not exceed £5,000.
Maine
Colonial Secretary.
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