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    9 years have elapsed, in which time you may well have unearthed the story of Henry Buckingham Lucas and the Japan connection. Just in case, have spotted the following -

    LLoyds List, 26 Apr 1900
    From an article entitled "Supposed Loss of the Caradoc, Sailing Ship Official No. 99,060"

    " ...; the deposition of Henry Buckingham Lucas, shipping clerk of the British Consulate, Hiogo, states that ...".

    Oxford Journal, 12 July 1873
    MARRIAGES
    July 1, at the Parish Church, Tottenham, by the Rev. Wilson, M.A., Henry Lucas of Hiogo and ???es, Japan, son of J(ohn)* Lucas of the Radcliffe Observatory, (Oxford)* and Marion, second daughter of the late Frederick Rawton,???, of Blackheath.

    Oxford Times, 27 Nov 1875
    BIRTHS
    LUCAS - September 28, at Hiogo, Japan, Marion, wife of Henry Lucas, of a son.

    ( )- * details in brackets from separate newspaper article

    The father of the groom in the marriage notice does not fit "your" Henry Buckingham's father - post #1.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

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    Re. the Henry Lucas, married 1873, suspect he is the |Henry Lucas, 1844-1912, who set up a business in Kobe, 1869
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

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