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Meanings of provisional successor in English
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Usage of provisional successor in English
1
The King wishes to have Sir E. Barnes appointed provisionalsuccessor to Lord Dalhousie.
2
Suggested to him Sir J. Malcolm's being made provisionalsuccessor to Lord W. Bentinck for the reasons I have mentioned.
3
The objection to making Malcolm provisionalsuccessor is that he would stay till he died in order to be Governor-General one day.
4
I shall see the Duke if I can to-morrow and suggest the appointment of Sir J. Malcolm as provisionalsuccessor to Lord William.
5
That paper was lost, yet it was known that he had named Francisco de Sa, then commanding in Goa, as his provisionalsuccessor.
6
I suggested that it would be expedient to unite the influence of Governor-General with that of Commander-in-Chief, and make Lord William Bentinck provisionalsuccessor.