CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 574

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

Magistrate in 1845. I was nominated a member of both the Executive and the Legislative Council in 1846. I became Colonial Secretary and Auditor General, and in 1854 Lieutenant Governor.

I am now sixty years of age. In entering upon the following details, I feel, Sir, that I have to bespeak your most indulgent forbearance.

The exposition of personal services, and of claims founded upon them, is a graceless task, and one that involves an almost prejudicial egotism. But, Sir, how could I possibly avoid it? For unless I exhibit special services which cannot be shown in a schedule, and legitimate grounds to justify the benevolent consideration I am about to claim, it would be a presumption upon my part to entreat the aid of Her Majesty's Government towards extricating me from those difficulties in which my desire to maintain the dignity of Her Majesty's Service has unhappily involved me.

When it pleased My Most Gracious Sovereign to entrust to me the Government of this Settlement in the Spring of 1854, the normal position of Affairs in the South of China was undisturbed, and, had that condition of things continued, I should have been spared the necessity of this present appeal.

It happened, however, that at that very period, we were just entering upon a series of events, which, while they served prodigiously to aggrandize the interests of the Colony itself, had precisely the opposite effect upon the public servant of every grade.

Edit History

2026-05-18 11:11:54 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
Magistrate in 1845. I was nominated a member of both the Executive and the Legislative Council in 1846. I became Colonial Secretary and Auditor General, and in 1854 Lieutenant Governor. I am now sixty years of age. In entering upon the following details, I feel, Sir, that I have to bespeak your most indulgent forbearance. The exposition of personal services, and of claims founded upon them, is a graceless task, and one that involves an almost prejudicial egotism. But, Sir, how could I possibly avoid it? For unless I exhibit special services which cannot be shown in a schedule, and legitimate grounds to justify the benevolent consideration I am about to claim, it would be a presumption upon my part to entreat the aid of Her Majesty's Government towards extricating me from those difficulties in which my desire to maintain the dignity of Her Majesty's Service has unhappily involved me. When it pleased My Most Gracious Sovereign to entrust to me the Government of this Settlement in the Spring of 1854, the normal position of Affairs in the South of China was undisturbed, and, had that condition of things continued, I should have been spared the necessity of this present appeal. It happened, however, that at that very period, we were just entering upon a series of events, which, while they served prodigiously to aggrandize the interests of the Colony itself, had precisely the opposite effect upon the public servant of every grade.
Baseline (Original)
Magistrate du 1845 Lawas nominated a mismber of both the huecutive and the Legislative Councile du 1846 J became Colonial Secretary and Auditor General, and in 1854 Lieutenant Governon- is now Sixty- - my age In entering upon the following detailes I feel, Sir, that I have to most indulgent bespeak your torbearance - The exposition of 27 Personal Services, and of claims founded upon them, is a graceless task, and one that almost can that involves an prejudicial egotism. But, Sir, how I possibly avoid it? For unless Sexhibit special Services which cannot be shown in a Schedule, and legitimate grounds to the benevolent consideration I am about to claim justify it would be a presumption upon my int to entreat the aid ofster Majesty's 7 Sovemment towards extricating from those 571 me difficulties in which my desire to maintain the dignity of Ster Majesty's Service has unhappily involved me. J When it pleased My Mort bracions Sovereign to entrust to me the Government of this Settlement in the Spring of 1854, the normal position of Affairs in the South of China was undisturbed, and, had that condition of things continued, Schould have been spared the necessity of present appeal. the that It happened however that at very period, we were just entering upon a series of events, which while they served prodigiously to aggrandize the interests of the Colony itself, had precisely opposite effect upon "the public A of the Servant the of every grade
2026-05-18 11:11:54 · Baseline
View content

Magistrate du 1845 Lawas nominated

a

mismber of both the huecutive and the Legislative Councile du 1846 J

became Colonial Secretary and Auditor General, and in 1854 Lieutenant

Governon-

is now

Sixty-

- my age In entering upon the following detailes I feel, Sir, that I have to

most indulgent

bespeak your

torbearance -

The exposition of

27

Personal Services, and of claims founded upon them, is a graceless task, and one that

almost

can

that involves an

prejudicial egotism. But, Sir, how I possibly avoid it? For unless Sexhibit special Services which cannot be shown in a Schedule, and legitimate grounds to

the benevolent consideration I am about to claim

justify

it would be a presumption upon my int to entreat the aid ofster Majesty's

7

Sovemment towards extricating

from those

571

me

difficulties in which my desire to maintain the dignity of Ster

Majesty's Service has unhappily

involved me.

J

When it pleased My Mort bracions Sovereign to entrust to me the Government of this Settlement in the Spring of 1854, the normal position of Affairs in the South of China was undisturbed, and, had that condition

of things continued, Schould have been spared the necessity of

present appeal.

the

that

It happened however that at

very period,

we were

just entering

upon a series of events, which while they served prodigiously to aggrandize the interests of the Colony itself, had

precisely opposite effect upon "the public

A

of the

Servant

the

of every grade

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.