CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 599

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Capture of Chusan, he was appointed British Commissioner, and about three weeks afterwards Chief Magistrate of the Island of Chusan, which situation he filled until the following February, on the evacuation of the Island by the British Troops. Major Caine was accidentally in Command of the Cameronian Regiment for a few days in Canton River, when the Lieut. Colonel James had proceeded with the Commander in Chief to Whampoa in about May 1841. Major Caine was nominated to the appointment of Chief Magistrate of Hongkong. When the Force went against Canton in 1841, Major Caine begged Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary to be permitted to join his Regiment, but was refused, vide letter No. 131, dated 22nd May 1841, from the Secretary to Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary herewith attached.

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In September 1843, was appointed Member of Council in this Colony. In November 1844, obtained through the kindness of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, on Sir Henry Pottinger's application an unattached Majority. In November 1846, promoted to Colonial Secretary, and Auditor General. In April 1847, when the Expedition went against Canton, Major Caine was left here in charge of the Colony, as well as of the Garrison, being Commandant.

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Capture of Chusan, he was appointed British Commissioner, and about three weeks afterwards Chief Magistrate of the Island of Chusan, which situation he filled until the following February, on the evacuation of the Island by the British Troops. Major Caine was accidentally in Command of the Cameronian Regiment for a few days in Canton River, when the Lieut. Colonel James had proceeded with the Commander in Chief to Whampoa in about May 1841. Major Caine was nominated to the appointment of Chief Magistrate of Hongkong. When the Force went against Canton in 1841, Major Caine begged Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary to be permitted to join his Regiment, but was refused, vide letter No. 131, dated 22nd May 1841, from the Secretary to Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary herewith attached. Page 596 In September 1843, was appointed Member of Council in this Colony. In November 1844, obtained through the kindness of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, on Sir Henry Pottinger's application an unattached Majority. In November 1846, promoted to Colonial Secretary, and Auditor General. In April 1847, when the Expedition went against Canton, Major Caine was left here in charge of the Colony, as well as of the Garrison, being Commandant. Page 17
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16 Capture of Chusan, he was appointed British Commissioner, and about three weeks afterwards Chief Magistrate of the Island of Chusan, which Situation he filled until the following Sebmary. on the evacuation of the Istand by the British Groops,- Major Caine was accidentally in Command of the Cameronian Regiment for a feir days in Canton River, when the Lient. Colonel James had proceeded with the Commander in Chief to Whampox in albaret 1841,- In May 1841 Major was nominated to the appointment Caine of Chief Magistrate of Hongkong- when the Force went against Canton in 1841 Major Caine beggen ther 596 Majesty's Plenipotentiary to be permitted refused, to join his Regiment, but was Vide Setter N° 131, dated 22nd May 1841 17 from the Secretary to Her_ Meajesty's Plenipotentiary herewith attached. _ In September 1843 was appointed Member of Counail in this Colony. In November 1844. Obtained through the Kindness of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, on Sir Henry ~ Pottinger's application an unattached Majority. In November 1846 prometias to Colonial Decretary, and Auditor General, In April 1847, when the Expedition went against Canton, of the Colony, of the Garrison. wvas left here in charge as well as being Commandant
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Capture of Chusan, he was appointed British Commissioner, and about three weeks afterwards Chief Magistrate of the Island of Chusan, which Situation he filled until the following Sebmary. on the evacuation of the Istand by the British Groops,- Major Caine

was

accidentally in Command of the Cameronian Regiment for a feir days in Canton River, when the Lient. Colonel

James had proceeded with the Commander in Chief to Whampox

in albaret 1841,- In May 1841 Major

was nominated to the appointment

Caine

of Chief Magistrate of Hongkong- when the Force went against Canton in 1841 Major Caine beggen ther

596

Majesty's Plenipotentiary to be permitted

refused,

to join his Regiment, but was Vide Setter N° 131, dated 22nd May

1841

17

from the Secretary to Her_ Meajesty's Plenipotentiary herewith attached. _ In September 1843 was appointed Member of Counail in this Colony. In November 1844. Obtained through the Kindness of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, on Sir Henry ~ Pottinger's application an unattached Majority. In November 1846 prometias to Colonial Decretary, and Auditor General, In April 1847, when the Expedition went

against Canton, of the Colony, of the Garrison.

wvas

left here in charge

as well as

being Commandant

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