No. 4
14 January 1869
My Lord Duke,
I have the honor to forward a letter from
Rear Admiral Hastings
expressive of his belief that it
is is unnecessary that local
brevet rank should be conferred on the Officer in command of the
force stationed at
San Juan.
2. I have already informed Your Grace that I did not consider
my note of the
23rd of November 1868 in the
light light of a
public paper. It was carelessly written.
3. As regards the question at issue, it is not one of much
importance.
Mr Seward, however in applying through
Mr
Thornton for the indifference of the English Government
to to the
appointment of
Major Allen seems to have recognized the
principle that the Officers Commanding the two forces on
San
Juan Island should be of equal rank.
4. I must venture to adhere to the opinion I expressed as to
the
propriety propriety of this arrangement, but I learn from
Admiral
Hastings that there are difficulties in carrying it out.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient
humble Servant
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
Put by.
I think I
shd ackn. to shew that
Ld G. is not going to
take any notice of it.
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People in this document
Allen, Major Harvey Abner
Cox, Charles
Grenville, Richard
Hastings, Rear Admiral George Fowler
Leveson-Gower, Granville George
Monsell, William
Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
Sandford, Francis Richard
Seward, William Henry
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Thornton, Edward
Places in this document
San Juan Island