Graham's Town, Cape of Good Hope. - The new Governor Sir George Grey mentioned that Milnes had offered to do Knight a favour; has been seeking home leave on urgent private business for 18 months; scarcity of officers now relieved but the current General Officer [James Jackson] is 'the most implacable old gentleman that ever held command'; he will only allow home those who sell out; refused Knight's claim though it was supported by Grey and others; would Milnes urge it with Lord Hardinge. Jackson's nephew has enjoyed long periods of leave; believes he may have influenced his uncle adversely owing to jealousy of Knight's Indian service.
HOUG/E/M/11/1
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HOUG/D/F/1/36
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14 Apr. 1860
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
On embossed notepaper, 14 Park Lane. - Accompanying copies of letters and notes were made by Mr Stewart [sic]S, Master of the Supreme Court in South Africa; he has the originals and many other intriguing documents at the Cape of Good Hope. Postscript: Lord Macaulay was interested, but died before he could see them.
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HOUG/10/83-84
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Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton