CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 579

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case been benefited by £450 of my funds, to which it had at least no Moral claim -

Again when ... of the Army, though ... the ... permitted to sell out of nominally gazetted as Mayor of 39th Regiment, I only received the ... price of my Captains Commission, ... thus suffering ... loss of £1400, which ... afterward accrued as a ... of ... as a pure ... to ... Jure gain the exchequer in the sale of that reserved Majority. It is a Regulation of the Anne Guards that ... an ... Officer ... Can ... only ... sell the actual regimental rank he has attained, a very proper regulation. But I was debared that actual step in rank, through the exigencies of Civil Service in this Colony in the ... & my ... of the ... in face ... own earnest remonstrance ... which will sufficiently ... assear ... from the ... Letter of the Secretary to Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade dated 22 May 1841

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I was absolutely prevented from joining my Regiment in the operations against Canton in May 1841. Consequently I lost military promotion, and chance ... my ... the Companionship of the Bath, both having been attained by several of my juniors and I lost $1,400 finally by having only a company to sell, instead of a Majority, and all because it was held necessary ... at the time to have ... Military lean at the head of the Magistracy of ... this ... a ... young Colony where the first settlers with valuable property in "heaps about them, mat Sheds ... upon ... were ... living under there hillsides exposed ... to the nightly descent of armed gangs ... of desperadoes from the opposite main. Is it too much to hope Sir, that if I have this suffered not only pecuniary but what I value infinitely more, military distinction through the exigencies ... love ... high

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case been benefited by £450 of my funds, to which it had at least no Moral claim -Again when ... of the Army, though ... the ... permitted to sell out of nominally gazetted as Mayor of 39th Regiment, I only received the ... price of my Captains Commission, ... thus suffering ... loss of £1400, which ... afterward accrued as a ... of ... as a pure ... to ... Jure gain the exchequer in the sale of that reserved Majority. It is a Regulation of the Anne Guards that ... an ... Officer ... Can ... only ... sell the actual regimental rank he has attained, a very proper regulation. But I was debared that actual step in rank, through the exigencies of Civil Service in this Colony in the ... & my ... of the ... in face ... own earnest remonstrance ... which will sufficiently ... assear ... from the ... Letter of the Secretary to Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade dated 22 May 1841576I was absolutely prevented from joining my Regiment in the operations against Canton in May 1841. Consequently I lost military promotion, and chance ... my ... the Companionship of the Bath, both having been attained by several of my juniors and I lost $1,400 finally by having only a company to sell, instead of a Majority, and all because it was held necessary ... at the time to have ... Military lean at the head of the Magistracy of ... this ... a ... young Colony where the first settlers with valuable property in "heaps about them, mat Sheds ... upon ... were ... living under there hillsides exposed ... to the nightly descent of armed gangs ... of desperadoes from the opposite main. Is it too much to hope Sir, that if I have this suffered not only pecuniary but what I value infinitely more, military distinction through the exigencies ... love ... high
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12case been benefited by £450 of my funds, to which it had at least no Moral claim -Again when of the Army, though the permitted to sell out of nominally gazetted as Mayor of 39th Regiment, I only received the price of my Captains Commission, thus suffering loss of £1400, which afterward accrued as a of as a pure to Jure gain the exchequer in the sale of that reserved Majority. It is a Regulation of the Anne Guards that an Officer Can only sell the actual regimental rank he has attained, a very proper regulation. But I was debared that actual step in rank, through the exigencies of Civil Service in this Colony in the & my of the in face own carnest remonstrance which will sufficiently sufficiently assear rom the from Letter of the Secretary to Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade dated 22= May 1941576I was absolutely prevented from joining my Regiment in the orerations against Canton in May. 1841- Consequently I lost military promotion, and chance my the Companionship of the Butt, both having been attained by several of my juniors and I lost $1,400 finally by having only a company to sell, incred of a Majority, and all because it was Keld. me necessary at the time to have Military lean at the head of the Magistracy of this a young Colony where the first settlers with valuable property in "heaps about them, mat Sheds upon were living under there hillsides exposed gangs to the nightly descent of armed of desperadoes from the orrorite main. Is it too much to hope Iir, that if I have this suffered not only pecuniary but what I value infinitely more, brilitary distinction through the exigencies love high
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case been benefited by £450 of my funds, to which it had at least no Moral claim -

Again when

of the Army, though

the

permitted to sell out of nominally gazetted as Mayor of 39th Regiment, I only received the

price of my Captains Commission,

thus suffering

loss of £1400, which

afterward accrued as a

of

as a pure

to

Jure gain the exchequer in the sale of that reserved Majority. It is a Regulation of the Anne Guards that

an

Officer

Can

only

sell the actual regimental rank he has attained, a very proper regulation. But I was debared that actual step in rank, through the exigencies of Civil Service in this Colony in the

& my

of the

in face

own carnest remonstrance

which will sufficiently

sufficiently assear

rom the

from

Letter of the Secretary to Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade dated 22 = May 1941

576

I was absolutely prevented from joining my Regiment in the orerations against Canton in May. 1841- Consequently I lost military promotion, and chance

my

the Companionship of the Butt, both having been attained by several of my juniors and I lost $1,400 finally by having only a company to sell, incred of a Majority, and all because it was Keld. me

necessary

at the time to have

Military lean at the head of the Magistracy of

this

a

young Colony where the first settlers with valuable property in "heaps about them, mat Sheds

upon

were

living under there hillsides exposed

gangs

to the nightly descent of armed of desperadoes from the orrorite main. Is it too much to hope Iir, that if I have this suffered not only pecuniary but what I value infinitely more, brilitary distinction through the exigencies

love

high

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