CO129-281 - Governor Sir Robinson & Acting Governor Major Gen Black - 1898 [1-3] — Page 25

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Enclosure.

To

20

3326

The Right Honourable

Joseph Chamberlain

Secretary of State for the Colonies

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

[Signature]

2.

The humble petition of Margaret

Nolan of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Widow.

Respectfully Sheweth

That your petitioner is the widow of Nicholas Nolan, late of Victoria aforesaid Principal Warder in the Victoria Gaol who departed this life July 1876.

That the said Nicholas Nolan served in the 50th Regiment of the British Army for 18 years and 15 ... that while in such regiment he gained in the Bhutan War a medal and clasp and that on leaving the said regiment he obtained a certificate of good conduct from the Adjutant of the said Regiment, a copy of which is enclosed herewith.

That upon leaving the said Regiment he entered the service of the Admiralty as a Policeman in the Naval Yard, and continued in such service until the year 1883 when he was discharged therefrom at his own request. On such discharge he received a certificate from the

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Enclosure. To 20 3326 The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain Secretary of State for the Colonies I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, [Signature] 2. The humble petition of Margaret Nolan of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Widow. Respectfully Sheweth That your petitioner is the widow of Nicholas Nolan, late of Victoria aforesaid Principal Warder in the Victoria Gaol who departed this life July 1876. That the said Nicholas Nolan served in the 50th Regiment of the British Army for 18 years and 15 ... that while in such regiment he gained in the Bhutan War a medal and clasp and that on leaving the said regiment he obtained a certificate of good conduct from the Adjutant of the said Regiment, a copy of which is enclosed herewith. That upon leaving the said Regiment he entered the service of the Admiralty as a Policeman in the Naval Yard, and continued in such service until the year 1883 when he was discharged therefrom at his own request. On such discharge he received a certificate from the
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Enclosure.

To

20

3326

The Right Honourable

Jouph Chambe la BILL. 99

Secretary of States for the Colonces

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

When Rohingy

2.

مجھے

*C

XC

The humble petition of margaret

holan of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Widow.

Respectfully Sheweth

That your petitioner is the widow of Nicholas Nolan, late of Victoria aforesaid Principle Warder in the Victoria Gavl who departed this life July 1876.

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on the 4th

That the said picholas holan served in ther 50th Regiment of the British Armory for 18,

15 years and that while in such regiment he gained in the Bootan War a medal and clasp and that on leaving the said regiment he obtained a certificate of good conduct from the Adjutant of the said "Regiment, a copy of which is enclosed herewith.

as a

That upon leaving the said Regiment he entered the service of the lidmiralty

Policeman in the haval Yard, and continued in such service until the year 1883 when he was discharged there from at his own request. Orr such discharge he received a certificate from the

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