Journal of Landsborough's Expedition from Carpentaria - In search of Burke and Wills by William Landsborough
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The Duke of Newcastle has promised to attend and receive these donations
on the 26th. P.S. (June 23): the watch sent to King cost much more than the gold medal; and I hope the good soldier will like it. ... The Secretary next read the following despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle to Governor Sir Henry Barkly: Downing Street, May 26 1862. Sir, I have to acquaint you that this morning I attended the annual meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, and that, at the request of the president, Lord Ashburton, I undertook to forward to you the accompanying gold watch, which the president and council had determined to present to John King, in testimony of his meritorious conduct during the late Victorian Exploring Expedition, in which Messrs. Burke and Wills unfortunately lost their lives. I have therefore to request that you will accordingly, on behalf of the president and council, place this watch in the hands of John King and that you will at the same time express to him the satisfaction it has been to me to be the channel of making known to him that his conduct has been appreciated as it deserves. I have the honour to be, etc., |
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