Hospital, Jam to observe that the Admiralty contribution in this case is in Sense made of the army on behalf as well as the Navy, owing to the arrangement made many years ago under which the W.O. agreed to deal with Lock Hospitals in certain Colonies while the Admiralty dealt with those in other Colonies. On this point I am to refer to the enclosed copy.
anchoring Hoyting son The number.
DRAFT.
Mr. [illegible]
[9077/68]
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
Further to your letter dated 17th Aug. 1868 of which copy is enclosed, and to refer to your letter L. 1113 dated 13 June 1868 stating that their Lordships were unable to contribute to the Lock Hospital at Gibraltar, because "under the existing arrangements between the Adm. & the W.O., that Dept takes the charge of contributing to the Lock Hospital at Gibraltar".
Hospital, Jam to
observe that the
Admiralty contribution
in this case is in
Sense made
of the army
behalf
well
as the Navy, owing
to the arrangement
made many years ago under which the W.O. agreed to deal with
Lock Hospitals in
es while
certain Colmier
the Admnnalt dealt
with those in other
Colmiers. On this point Iam to refer to the
roo
Exchons copy
being included.
anchoring Hoyting son
The number.
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
phung
[9077/68]
MINUTE.
Mr, Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
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foletter from the
W.0. dated 17th Aug.
is
68
1806 of which copy in sens and to refer
'^
& further to you
letter
L
1113
13
decliving stating that
June 1806 Leation
[000 on] June
their Landstiches were unatte to contribute to the
Lock Hospital at
fibraltar, because "under the existing
arrangements
betwren
the Adm. & the W.O.,
that Dept takes the Charge of contributing to the Lock Hospital at
Sib
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