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No 3.

Sir Hope Grant to Sir Hercules Robinson

222

Head Quarters, Hongkong,

March 16th 1860

Sir,

Referring to the correspondence that has already taken place between Major General Sir Charles van Straubenzee, and the Honorable Frederick Bruce regarding the promontory now-loon ao as a temporary Encamping ground for the troops arriving in China, to form part of the Expedition; I have the honor to inform your Excellency that I have arranged to occupy the promontory tomorrow, by landing there the detachment of the 44th Regiment which arrived at Hongkong.

His Excellency

Sir H. Robinson.

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No 3. Sir Hope Grant to Sir Hercules Robinson 222 Head Quarters, Hongkong, March 16th 1860 Sir, Referring to the correspondence that has already taken place between Major General Sir Charles van Straubenzee, and the Honorable Frederick Bruce regarding the promontory now-loon ao as a temporary Encamping ground for the troops arriving in China, to form part of the Expedition; I have the honor to inform your Excellency that I have arranged to occupy the promontory tomorrow, by landing there the detachment of the 44th Regiment which arrived at Hongkong. His Excellency Sir H. Robinson.
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• No 3.

Sir Hope Grant to Sir Hercules Robinson

222

Head Quarters, Honghong,

March 16th 1860

Ser

Referring to the correpondence

that has already taken place between

Major General Sir Charles van Stranbenzee,

and the Honorable Frederick Bruce an

the

regarding promontory

occupation of the now-loon

ao a

temporary Encamping

ground for the troops arriving in China, to form part of the Expedition; I have the honor to inform your

Excellency that

I have arranged to occupy the promontory

tomorrow, by landing there the detachment Regiment which arrived at

of the 44th

His Exeetmey

Sir H. Robinson.

y:

por

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