CO129-034 - Sir Bonham - 1850 [9-12] — Page 265

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than the present applicant

r

Mr. Steedman's letter to myself will put your Lordship in possession of all necessary information regarding his graduation, testimonials, and appointment to the Garrison chaplaincy, and I can only add that I have found him to be an unassuming and zealous clergyman, and that my acquaintance

with him,

of

near three

years

duration, has confirmed all the good report of

his

previous

career.

In the course of

that he has resided in Hongkong

he has frequently, during the sickness or absence of the Colonial Chaplain, officiated in the

There has been

no

a

small amount of sickness and mortality in the Colony and especially in the

garrison, and Mr Steedman has not escaped without his share of ill health

but he has

never been absent for

more

than a short space of time from his post.

In

an

appointment of this nature

I conceive it to be

of no small importance

that the incumbent should be acceptable to those

over

whom he assumes charge,

and I am happy to be able to add that

as

a

member of Society, Mr Steedman, always preserving a full respect for ministerial character, is upon such terms with all classes of the inhabitants

that your Lordship's approbation of

him

would afford

them

great gratification as it would myself.

Mr. Steedman has refrained

from

out of delicacy to Mr. Stanton's certain application, and I trust that Your Lordship will excuse my anticipating the official announcement of Mr Stanton's retirement in ... consideration of the length of time.

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than the present applicant r Mr. Steedman's letter to myself will put your Lordship in possession of all necessary information regarding his graduation, testimonials, and appointment to the Garrison chaplaincy, and I can only add that I have found him to be an unassuming and zealous clergyman, and that my acquaintance with him, of near three years duration, has confirmed all the good report of his previous career. In the course of that he has resided in Hongkong he has frequently, during the sickness or absence of the Colonial Chaplain, officiated in the There has been no a small amount of sickness and mortality in the Colony and especially in the garrison, and Mr Steedman has not escaped without his share of ill health but he has never been absent for more than a short space of time from his post. In an appointment of this nature I conceive it to be of no small importance that the incumbent should be acceptable to those over whom he assumes charge, and I am happy to be able to add that as a member of Society, Mr Steedman, always preserving a full respect for ministerial character, is upon such terms with all classes of the inhabitants that your Lordship's approbation of him would afford them great gratification as it would myself. Mr. Steedman has refrained from out of delicacy to Mr. Stanton's certain application, and I trust that Your Lordship will excuse my anticipating the official announcement of Mr Stanton's retirement in ... consideration of the length of time.
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than the present applicant r Mr. Steedman's letter to myself will put your Lordship in possession. all necessary information regarding of al his graduation, testimonials, and appointment to the Garrison chaplaincy, and I can only add that I have found him to be an unaccuming and zealous clergyman, and that my requaintance with him. of near three years duration, has confirmed all the good - report of five years his previous career. In the that he has resided in Houghing he has frequently, during the sickness on absence of the Colonial Chaplain officiated in the There has been Mo a s room of that gentleman? Lordship is aware, your small amount of sickness and mortality in the Colony and expecially in the garrison, and Mr Steedman has not creaped without his share of ill health but he has never been absent for 250 More than a shorts space of time from his porte. In an appointment of this nature no small importance I conceive it to be of no that the meumbent should be acceptable whom he assumes charge, to those over and I am happy to be able to add that as a his member of Society, Mr Steedman, always preserving a full respect for ministerial character, is upon such terms with all classes of the inhabitants that your Lordship's requicscenes in would afford afford them his ~ is request AJ great gratification as it would myself, Mr. Steedman has refrainedt from out of delicacy to Mr. Stanton cartion application, and I trust that Your Lordship will exeuse my- anticipating the official announcements of Mr Stanton's retirement in ___ consideration of the length of time.
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than the present applicant

r

Mr. Steedman's letter to myself will put your Lordship in possession. all necessary information regarding of al his graduation, testimonials, and appointment to the Garrison chaplaincy, and I can only add that I have found him to be an unaccuming and zealous clergyman, and that my requaintance

with him.

of

near three

years

duration, has confirmed all the good

- report of

five years

his

previous

career.

In the

that he has resided in Houghing

he has frequently, during the sickness on absence of the Colonial Chaplain officiated in the

There has been

Mo

a s

room of that gentleman?

Lordship is aware,

your

small amount of sickness and mortality in the Colony and expecially in the

garrison, and Mr Steedman has not creaped without his share of ill health

but he has

never been absent for

250

More

than a shorts space of time from his porte.

In

an

appointment of this nature

no small importance

I conceive it to be

of no

that the meumbent should be acceptable whom he assumes charge,

to those

over

and I am happy to be able to add that

as

a

his

member of Society, Mr Steedman, always preserving a full respect for ministerial character, is upon such terms with all classes of the inhabitants

that your Lordship's requicscenes in

would afford

afford them

his

~ is

request

AJ

great gratification as it would myself,

Mr. Steedman has refrainedt

from

out of delicacy to Mr. Stanton cartion application, and I trust that Your Lordship will exeuse my- anticipating the official announcements of Mr Stanton's retirement in ___ consideration of the length of time.

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