CO129-077 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [1-6] — Page 481

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469

in the Government Gazette by which

M. Brodersen was

recognized

provisionally

as Consul for Oldenburgh, pending the receipt of his Exequatur.

I do not find that this

step was reported by Sir John Bowring, or that

anything

more

was subsequently done in the matter, but Mr Brodersen has performed

the

his Consular functions from date of the above notification, and I am not aware of any objection to his continuing to do so, his being furnished with the customary Exequatur.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord Duke,

Your Grace's

Most obedient Servant

GM Robinson

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469 in the Government Gazette by which M. Brodersen was recognized provisionally as Consul for Oldenburgh, pending the receipt of his Exequatur. I do not find that this step was reported by Sir John Bowring, or that anything more was subsequently done in the matter, but Mr Brodersen has performed the his Consular functions from date of the above notification, and I am not aware of any objection to his continuing to do so, his being furnished with the customary Exequatur. I have the honour to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's Most obedient Servant GM Robinson
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469 in the Government bazette by which M. Brodersen was recognized provisionally as Consul for Oldenburgh, pending the receipt of his Exequatur. I do not find that this step was reported by Sir John Bowring, or that any thing more was cubsequently done in the matter, but Mr Brodersen has performed the his Consular functions from înte of the above notification, and I am not aware of any objection to his continuing to do so, his being furnished with the customary Exequatur. al or to I have the hown to be. My Lord Duke, Your Grace's Most obedient Servant bis GM Robinson
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469

in the Government bazette by which

M. Brodersen was

recognized

provisionally

as Consul for Oldenburgh, pending the receipt of his Exequatur.

I do not find that this

step was reported by Sir John Bowring, or that

any thing

more

was cubsequently done in the matter, but Mr Brodersen has performed

the

his Consular functions from înte of the above notification, and I am not aware of any objection to his continuing to do so, his being furnished with the customary Exequatur.

al

or to

I have the hown to be.

My Lord Duke,

Your Grace's

Most obedient Servant

bis

GM Robinson

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