 myself respecting the
               proposal of conferring the local rank of Brevet Lieutenant
               Colonel on Captain Delacombe, Royal Marine Light Infantry, while
               in command of the English Garrison on San Juan Island.  Such
               rank to be honorary and carry with it no precedence without the
               Island nor any increase of emolument.
 myself respecting the
               proposal of conferring the local rank of Brevet Lieutenant
               Colonel on Captain Delacombe, Royal Marine Light Infantry, while
               in command of the English Garrison on San Juan Island.  Such
               rank to be honorary and carry with it no precedence without the
               Island nor any increase of emolument.
                communicate
               officially with me on this subject, as soon as he shall have
               heard from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, I should
               hardly venture to trouble Your Grace on this present occasion
               were it not that I am informed that Captain Delacombe has been
               put in possession of a copy of the letters I enclose.  They may
               therefore not improbably reachYour
 communicate
               officially with me on this subject, as soon as he shall have
               heard from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, I should
               hardly venture to trouble Your Grace on this present occasion
               were it not that I am informed that Captain Delacombe has been
               put in possession of a copy of the letters I enclose.  They may
               therefore not improbably reachYour Your Grace before I shall be able
               to answer Admiral Hastings' official communication.  I need
               hardly say that my letter of the 23rd November was purely
               unofficial.  But I would beg Your Grace to believe that I am not
               preferring the slightest complaint against the Naval Commander
               in Chief, with whom, I am happy to say, I am on the mostsatisfactory
 Your Grace before I shall be able
               to answer Admiral Hastings' official communication.  I need
               hardly say that my letter of the 23rd November was purely
               unofficial.  But I would beg Your Grace to believe that I am not
               preferring the slightest complaint against the Naval Commander
               in Chief, with whom, I am happy to say, I am on the mostsatisfactory satisfactory terms.
               satisfactory terms.
                
                  
                  Delacombe, Captain William Addis
Hastings, Rear Admiral George Fowler
Leveson-Gower, Granville George