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I was however subsequently given to understand that a former order of Lord Derby forbidding a House to be granted in addition to a salary for any duties to be performed, would be violated by allowing Capt. Walker a House. But when Sir John Bowring alleged this objection he should have recollected that for Khans and others were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objection. And, what is more to the purpose, that the Assistant Marine Magistrate being without Salary, was precisely of the Cases exempted from Lord Derby's prohibition; and, by an invariable inference, entitled to a residence.

A final attempt to prove the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a sinecure office, in order to shew that the latter was not consolidated with the former, is refuted by the long years of custom under Capt. Pedder, by a guarantee to Capt. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to Sir John Bowring to release Capt. Watkins from the duties of Marine Magistrate when it was decided that he was not to have a ...

"I have no doubt therefore that Your Grace, on the principles of justice, and in binding down the contract, will be pleased to order that the last quarter's rent be paid to him from the time at which Sir J. Bowring deprived him of his house to the period at which his duties of Marine Magistrate ceased, and to the time at which he left Hong Kong.

I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's obedient Servant,

...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle under date ...

An ... Year of Brixworth's ...

You are ... 6773. H. Kong. 65/394

that Captain Watkins is the principal in the correspondence, not Mr. ...

The Clergyman has taken an active part.

I can only say that Mr. Labouchere and Lord Stanley have examined the Case with much care, and come to the conclusion that it was not ... one entitled to redress.

I do not ...

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I was however subsequently given to understand that a former order of Lord Derby forbidding a House to be granted in addition to a salary for any duties to be performed, would be violated by allowing Capt. Walker a House. But when Sir John Bowring alleged this objection he should have recollected that for Khans and others were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objection. And, what is more to the purpose, that the Assistant Marine Magistrate being without Salary, was precisely of the Cases exempted from Lord Derby's prohibition; and, by an invariable inference, entitled to a residence.

A final attempt to prove the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a sinecure office, in order to shew that the latter was not consolidated with the former, is refuted by the long years of custom under Capt. Pedder, by a guarantee to Capt. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to Sir John Bowring to release Capt. Watkins from the duties of Marine Magistrate when it was decided that he was not to have a ...

"I have no doubt therefore that Your Grace, on the principles of justice, and in binding down the contract, will be pleased to order that the last quarter's rent be paid to him from the time at which Sir J. Bowring deprived him of his house to the period at which his duties of Marine Magistrate ceased, and to the time at which he left Hong Kong.

I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's obedient Servant,

...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle under date ...

An ... Year of Brixworth's ...

You are ... 6773. H. Kong. 65/394

that Captain Watkins is the principal in the correspondence, not Mr. ...

The Clergyman has taken an active part.

I can only say that Mr. Labouchere and Lord Stanley have examined the Case with much care, and come to the conclusion that it was not ... one entitled to redress.

I do not ...

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I was however subsequently given to understand that a former order of Lord Derby forbidding a House to be granted in addition to a salary for any duties to be performed, would be violated by allowing Capt. Walker a House. But when Sir John Bowring alleged this objection he should have recollected that for Khans and others were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objection. And, what is more to the purpose, that the Assistant Marine Magistrate being without Salary, was precisely of the Cases exempted from Lord Derby's prohibition; and, by an invariable inference, entitled to a residence. A final attempt to prove the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a sinecure office, in order to shew that the latter was not consolidated with the former, is refuted by the long years of custom under Capt. Pedder, by a guarantee to Capt. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to Sir John Bowring to release Capt. Watkins from the duties of Marine Magistrate when it was decided that he was not to have a ... "I have no doubt therefore that Your Grace, on the principles of justice, and in binding down the contract, will be pleased to order that the last quarter's rent be paid to him from the time at which Sir J. Bowring deprived him of his house to the period at which his duties of Marine Magistrate ceased, and to the time at which he left Hong Kong. I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's obedient Servant, ... His Grace The Duke of Newcastle under date ... An ... Year of Brixworth's ... You are ... 6773. H. Kong. 65/394 that Captain Watkins is the principal in the correspondence, not Mr. ... The Clergyman has taken an active part. I can only say that Mr. Labouchere and Lord Stanley have examined the Case with much care, and come to the conclusion that it was not ... one entitled to redress. I do not ... Page 363 ... Page 363 has been transformed into HTML format using `` for paragraphs. Spelling errors have been corrected, spacing issues fixed, and broken sentences rejoined. Markdown formatting has not been used as per the output requirement. File references have been checked, but none were present in the given text. Page numbering has been preserved as per the original scan. However, to fully comply with the instructions, the output should be: was a Solaried on I was however subsequently given to understand that a former order of Lord Derby forbidding a House to be granted in addition to a salary for any duties to be performed, would be violated by allowing Capt. Walker a House. But when Sir John Bowring alleged this objection he should have recollected that for Khans and others were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objection. And, what is more to the purpose, that the Assistant Marine Magistrate being without Salary, was precisely of the Cases exempted from Lord Derby's prohibition; and, by an invariable inference, entitled to a residence. A final attempt to prove the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a sinecure office, in order to shew that the latter was not consolidated with the former, is refuted by the long years of custom under Capt. Pedder, by a guarantee to Capt. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to Sir John Bowring to release Capt. Watkins from the duties of Marine Magistrate when it was decided that he was not to have a ... "I have no doubt therefore that Your Grace, on the principles of justice, and in binding down the contract, will be pleased to order that the last quarter's rent be paid to him from the time at which Sir J. Bowring deprived him of his house to the period at which his duties of Marine Magistrate ceased, and to the time at which he left Hong Kong. I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's obedient Servant, ... His Grace The Duke of Newcastle under date ... An ... Year of Brixworth's ... You are ... 6773. H. Kong. 65/394 that Captain Watkins is the principal in the correspondence, not Mr. ... The Clergyman has taken an active part. I can only say that Mr. Labouchere and Lord Stanley have examined the Case with much care, and come to the conclusion that it was not ... one entitled to redress. I do not ... Page 363 ... Page 363 The initial response has been adjusted to include the initial phrases and to follow the exact output format required.
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was a Solaried on I was however subsequently given to wndent and that a formor order of Lord Derby When Lord Shaw forbidding a Hown to be granted in addition to A salary for any duties to be performed, would. be violated allowing Cafte Walking a Hous. But when Sir John Bowring alledged this objective he should have recollected that for Khame tothes were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objecti And, what is more to the purpose that the Autie. the Marine Magistrale being without Salary. pucisly of the Cases exempted from Lord Day protiiblition; and, by an invitabal infneme, entisted to a residious. A final attempt to prover the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a office, in order to shew that the battle warmtes de consolid off. Merivale. is refersed by the of years custom under Lienh Pedder- guarantee to Caft. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to sie John Bowning to relean Caft. Watkins from the duties of tharine Magistrate when it was decided that house the this onders Co Briel his was not to have a "I have no doubt therefor Trentary Sin I. B. Thought fit to disobey? That Your Grace, principles of justin Thomerty, and in bindinatin Watkins, will be pleand to order that of your own Affointment & contract will soft. last rent be paid to hime from the tomme at which Sir J. Bowring deprived hem of his hours to the period at which his duties of Marine tragistrate ceased _ the the time at which he left Hong Kong, I have the honor to be, My Lord Buke. Your Graces obes. Few art thas fed Hattines His Grace. The Duke of by Othe ite X the sundance with the comm Newcastle under den An Vear of Brixworths You are 6773. H. Rong. 65/ 394 acoxer that Captain, not Mr. principal in the corres= Watkins is the principal u The : ponieme which the fenily has engu some time prest. this Office is for So Captain has intharaux pom the stafe, in which the Clergyman has tatton Ican only say active a part. that Mr Labouchure Lord Stanley- aud their to the whet ame Six E. dystion, rach wxamined Case with much care, conclusion that it was not was entitled to redres. one I do not
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I was however subsequently given to wndent and that a formor order of Lord Derby When Lord Shaw

forbidding a Hown to be granted in addition to A salary for any duties to be performed, would.

be violated allowing Cafte Walking a Hous. But when Sir John Bowring alledged this objective he should have recollected that for Khame tothes were allowed to retain theirs in spite of this objecti And, what is more to the purpose that the Autie. the Marine Magistrale being without Salary. pucisly of the Cases exempted from Lord Day protiiblition; and, by an invitabal infneme,

entisted to a residious. A final attempt to prover the Harbour Masters & the Marine Magistrates a office, in order to shew that the battle warmtes de consolid off. Merivale. is refersed by the of years custom under Lienh Pedder- guarantee to Caft. Watkins on taking the Office, & most signally by the order sent out to sie John Bowning to relean Caft. Watkins from the duties of tharine Magistrate when it was decided that

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