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Hope. Mr. Liiyard. ^ir. Monckton Milnes. Mr. monckton MILNES, in the Chair. The Right Honourable Sir G. Hamilton Seymour^ called in ; and Examined. Higbt Hon. Sir 2173. Chairman^ YOU were for a considerable time a member of the G. jy. Seymour, diplomatic service ? — I was, for above 41 years. "~ 7" 2174. And you passed through the whole of the gradations of that service «7 May 1891. ^^^^jj ^^^ arrived at the post of minister plenipot€ntiary ? — Yes, I believe it was diflScult to have had a more... regular apprenticeship and training than I had ; the only step that I did not pass through was that of paid attach^. 1 was attach^ for three years, and then I was transferred to the Foreign Office, where I was private secretary and first precis writer. 2175. Will you state to the Committee under what circumstances you entered the service ? — I entered the service from really having an inclination for that particular profession, if profession it is to be called. I might have entered another under very favourable circumstances, but I preferred going into the diplomatic profession.
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