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Mr. Bathurst was appointed Vice Consul and attached to this mission at Copenhagen in May 1845, and Vice Consul at Cape Station in June 1846. He remained at the latter post till the end of 1849, when it was abolished.

Lord Russell granted him, in 1863, on his own application, Letters of Introduction to the ministers and Consuls in the East. But in a letter which he addressed to Lord Stanley on the 30th ultimo, he stated that, notwithstanding his intention of proceeding thither, he had not, in consequence of private affairs, carried out his intention, but was about...

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157 Mr. Bathurst was appointed Vice Consul and attached to this mission at Copenhagen in May 1845, and Vice Consul at Cape Station in June 1846. He remained at the latter post till the end of 1849, when it was abolished. Lord Russell granted him, in 1863, on his own application, Letters of Introduction to the ministers and Consuls in the East. But in a letter which he addressed to Lord Stanley on the 30th ultimo, he stated that, notwithstanding his intention of proceeding thither, he had not, in consequence of private affairs, carried out his intention, but was about...
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157 Mr. Bathurst was appointed Vice fousul and flock to this mission at Copenhaglen in May 1845, and Vicefonsul at Cape staition in June 1846. The remained at the latter Post till the end of 1849, when it was when it was abolished. Lord Russell granted him in 1863, on his oro application, Letters of Introduction to this ministers and Carsuls in the East. But in a letter which be addressed to Lord Stanley on the 30th ultimo, he stated that not, in consequence of he had private affairs, carried out bus intenting of proceeding thither, but was about t
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Mr. Bathurst was appointed

Vice fousul and flock to this mission at Copenhaglen in May 1845, and Vicefonsul at Cape staition in June 1846. The remained at the latter Post till the end of 1849, when it was

when it was abolished.

Lord Russell granted him in

1863, on

his oro

application, Letters of Introduction to this ministers and

Carsuls in the East. But in a letter which be addressed to Lord Stanley

on

the 30th ultimo, he stated that not, in consequence of

he had

private affairs, carried out bus intenting of proceeding thither, but was about

t

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