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the Bishop of Victoria, currently acting & Exercise direct jurisdiction, it is nevertheless considered most desirable that he should receive from the Colonial Chaplain all that consideration and recognition which is due to

the Episcopal Office, and had cannot doubt that the display

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My dear Lord,

28 May. 1875.

505

Letter of

The 24th

Dr Burden

I have to thank you for your instant respecting the status and powers of the Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, and enclosing a copy of the despatch dated 10th May addressed to the acting Governor of Hong Kong.

I have to thank your Lordships for your willingness to expedite legislation with regard to St Paul's College, so that the Statutes may be amended in a manner to suit the changed circumstances of the Bishop as Trustee of the property in the College.

In your Despatch, your Lordship remarks that you are not, for the present, prepared to direct the initiation of any legislation with the view of conferring upon Bishop Burdon power and jurisdiction over the Clergy in Hong Kong. I presume you deem such legislation unnecessary and that his supervision of the Clergy may be secured in some other way.

There seems to have arisen some difficulty as to the Bishop's authority in what is called the Cathedral in which the Colonial Chaplain officiates; and the Statutes I believe provide, that, in the absence of the Bishop, appointed by Letters Patent, all authority in this Church devolves on the officiating Minister, i.e. The Colonial Chaplain.

I would suggest

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to the status A aud 9 lada. the Bishop of Victoria, currently acting & Exercise direct jurisdiction, it is nevertheless considered most desirable that he should receive from the Colonial Chaplain all that consideration and recognition which is due to the Episcopal Office, and had cannot doubt that the display stay holder Camaron or any 1 ollen Oe dup which & the laity of the diocese of England in Hong Kong Airerfully bound to him. will reads & Mewit lume 4 sa Mr. Hechat suggestion receives to the Almost the case. Please & af at * I will a ome a deff in that reuse a bhit me have it indht dilag, with these papers- then write to the Auth 4 June Ack! by the Able bishop, I 6019 a. C. A My dear Lord, 28 May. 1875. 505 Letter of The 24th Dr Burden I have to thank you for your instant respecting the status and powers of the Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, and enclosing a copy of the despatch dated 10th May addressed to the acting Governor of Hong Kong. I have to thank your Lordships for your willingness to expedite legislation with regard to St Paul's College, so that the Statutes may be amended in a manner to suit the changed circumstances of the Bishop as Trustee of the property in the College. In your Despatch, your Lordship remarks that you are not, for the present, prepared to direct the initiation of any legislation with the view of conferring upon Bishop Burdon power and jurisdiction over the Clergy in Hong Kong. I presume you deem such legislation unnecessary and that his supervision of the Clergy may be secured in some other way. There seems to have arisen some difficulty as to the Bishop's authority in what is called the Cathedral in which the Colonial Chaplain officiates; and the Statutes I believe provide, that, in the absence of the Bishop, appointed by Letters Patent, all authority in this Church devolves on the officiating Minister, i.e. The Colonial Chaplain. I would suggest
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to the status A aud 9 lada. the Bishop of Victoria, curqueally count tacir & Exercise direct purisdiction, it is neverthegass doroid most desirable that he should. wown from the Colonial Cheaplane all that. couideration and recopuction which is our the Episcopal Office, and had cannst doubt that the displan stay holder Camaron or any 1 ollen Oe dup which & the laity of the duck 9 England in Hong Kong Airerfully ound to hem. will reads & Mewit lume 4 sa Mr. Hechat suggestion reeves to the Ameet the case. Plinse & af at * I will a ome a deff in that reuse a bhit me have it indht dilag, with these papers- then write to the Auth 4 June Ack! by the Avel bishop, I 6019 a. C. A My dear Lord, 28 May. 1875. 505 Letter of The 24th Dr Burden I have to thank you for your instant respecting the status and powers of the Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, and enclosing a copy of the despatch dated 10th for Fave addressed to the acting Governon of Hery "Ning. uste which $ I have 3 thank your Lordships for your willingness to tapedite legislation that Colorry with regard to St Paul's College, is that the Statutes may be amended in a maunty t suit the changed circumstances of the Bishop as Trustee of the property in the College. your Despatch, 2) Your Lordship remartes in hat you are not, for the present, prepared for direct the initiation of any legislation with Bishop Burdon the view of conferring upon power and jurisdiction over the Clergy in Hong Kong. I presume you Ruike such legislation unnecessary and that his depervision of the Clergy may be secured in some other way_n. difficulty There seems & Lame ariden a to the Bishop's authority in what is called the Cathedral in which the Colonial Chaplain. officiates; and the Statutes I believe provide, that, in the absence of the Bishop, appointed by Letters Patent, all authority in this Church devolves on the officiating Minister; il. The Colonial I would suggest Chaplain. ao
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to the status

A

aud

9

lada.

the Bishop of Victoria, curqueally count tacir & Exercise

direct purisdiction, it is neverthegass doroid most desirable that he should. wown from the Colonial Cheaplane all that. couideration and recopuction which is our

the Episcopal Office, and had cannst doubt that the displan

stay holder

Camaron

or any

1

ollen Oe

dup

which

&

the laity of

the duck

9 England in Hong Kong

Airerfully ound to hem.

will reads &

Mewit lume 4

sa

Mr. Hechat suggestion reeves to the Ameet the case. Plinse & af at

*

I will

a

ome a deff in that reuse a bhit me have it indht dilag, with these papers- then write to the Auth

4 June

Ack! by the Avel bishop, I

6019

a. C.

A

My dear Lord,

28 May. 1875.

505

Letter of

The 24th

Dr Burden

I have to thank you for your instant respecting the status and powers of the Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, and enclosing a copy of the despatch dated 10th for Fave addressed to the acting Governon of Hery "Ning.

uste

which

$ I have 3 thank your Lordships for your willingness to tapedite legislation

that Colorry

with regard to St Paul's College, is that the

Statutes may

be amended in a

maunty t

suit the changed circumstances of the Bishop as Trustee of the property in the College.

your Despatch,

2) Your Lordship remartes in hat you are not, for the present, prepared for direct the initiation of any legislation with Bishop Burdon the view of conferring upon power and jurisdiction over the Clergy in Hong Kong. I presume you Ruike such legislation unnecessary and that his depervision of the Clergy may

be secured in some other way_n.

difficulty There seems & Lame ariden a to the Bishop's authority in what is called the Cathedral in which the Colonial Chaplain. officiates; and the Statutes I believe provide, that, in the absence of the Bishop, appointed by Letters Patent, all authority in this Church devolves on the officiating Minister; il. The Colonial

I would suggest Chaplain.

ao

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